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navigation: true
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title: IT Tools
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---
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:ellipsis{left=0px width=40rem top=10rem blur=140px}
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# IT Tools
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🎯 __Goals:__
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- Install IT Tools
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- Expose IT Tools with Swag
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[IT Tools](https://github.com/CorentinTh/it-tools) is a container exposing a web page that provides access to a wide range of development tools.
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## Installation
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---
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Open Dockge, click on `compose`, name the stack `it-tools`, and paste the following:
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```yaml
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---
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services:
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it-tools:
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container_name: it-tools
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restart: unless-stopped
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image: corentinth/it-tools:latest
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ports:
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- 3222:80
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```
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✨ __Tip:__ Add the Watchtower label to each container to enable automatic updates.
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```yaml
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services:
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it-tools:
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#...
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labels:
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- com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.enable=true
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Deploy the container and visit `http://yourserverip:3222`. That’s it, your IT Tools web UI instance is up and running!
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:::list{type="danger"}
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- __If it fails:__ check your firewall rules.
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:::
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## Expose IT Tools with Swag
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---
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You might want to access it remotely on all your devices. To do that, we'll expose IT Tools using Swag.
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- __Pre-requisite:__ We assume you’ve created a subdomain like `tools.yourdomain.com` in your [DNS zone](/general/networking/dns) with `CNAME` set to `yourdomain.com`. Also, unless you’re using [Cloudflare Zero Trust](/serveex/security/cloudflare), make sure you’ve already forwarded port `443` from your router to port `443` on your server in the [NAT rules](/general/networking/nat).
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:::
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In Dockge, go to the SWAG stack and edit the compose file to add the IT Tools network:
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```yaml
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services:
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swag:
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container_name: # ...
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# ...
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networks: # Connects the container to the custom network
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# ...
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- it-tools # Network name as defined in the IT Tools stack
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networks: # Defines the custom network
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# ...
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it-tools: # Network name as defined in the IT Tools stack
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name: it-tools_default # Actual name of the external network
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external: true # Indicates it's an external network
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```
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:::list{type="info"}
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- We assume the IT Tools network is named `it-tools_default`. You can check connectivity by visiting the SWAG dashboard at http://yourserverip:81.
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::alert{type="info"}
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:::list{type="info"}
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- We also assume the SWAG network is named `swag_default`.
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Restart the stack by clicking "deploy" and wait for SWAG to be fully operational.
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Inside the Swag folders, create the file `tools.subdomain.conf`.
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✨ __Tip:__ You can use [File Browser](/serveex/files/file-browser) to navigate and edit your files instead of using terminal commands.
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```shell
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sudo vi /docker/swag/config/nginx/proxy-confs/tools.subdomain.conf
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```
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Enter edit mode by pressing `i` and paste the configuration below:
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```nginx
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## Version 2023/12/19
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server {
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listen 443 ssl;
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listen [::]:443 ssl;
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server_name tools.*;
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include /config/nginx/ssl.conf;
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client_max_body_size 0;
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#if ($lan-ip = yes) { set $geo-whitelist yes; }
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#if ($geo-whitelist = no) { return 404; }
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if ($geo-blacklist = no) { return 404; }
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# enable for ldap auth (requires ldap-location.conf in the location block)
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#include /config/nginx/ldap-server.conf;
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# enable for Authelia (requires authelia-location.conf in the location block)
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#include /config/nginx/authelia-server.conf;
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# enable for Authentik (requires authentik-location.conf in the location block)
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#include /config/nginx/authentik-server.conf;
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location / {
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# enable the next two lines for http auth
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#auth_basic "Restricted";
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#auth_basic_user_file /config/nginx/.htpasswd;
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# enable for ldap auth (requires ldap-server.conf in the server block)
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#include /config/nginx/ldap-location.conf;
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# enable for Authelia (requires authelia-server.conf in the server block)
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#include /config/nginx/authelia-location.conf;
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# enable for Authentik (requires authentik-server.conf in the server block)
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#include /config/nginx/authentik-location.conf;
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include /config/nginx/proxy.conf;
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include /config/nginx/resolver.conf;
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set $upstream_app it-tools;
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set $upstream_port 80;
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set $upstream_proto http;
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proxy_pass $upstream_proto://$upstream_app:$upstream_port;
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}
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}
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```
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Press `Esc`, then save and exit by typing `:x` and pressing `Enter`.
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And that’s it — IT Tools is now exposed!
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✨ __Tip:__ You can secure this app with Authentik by opening `tools.subdomain.conf` and uncommenting the lines `include /config/nginx/authentik-server.conf;` and `include /config/nginx/authentik-location.conf;`. Don’t forget to [create an application and a provider in Authentik](/serveex/security/authentik#protecting-an-app-via-reverse-proxy).
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