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# Define the default behavior where GitHub attempts to detect the file type and set the line endings correctly
* text=auto
# Define line endings to be unix (LF) for GitHub files
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.gitconfig text eol=lf
LICENSE text eol=lf
*.md text eol=lf
# Define line endings to be unix (LF) for source code
*.php text eol=lf
*.css text eol=lf
*.sass text eol=lf
*.scss text eol=lf
*.less text eol=lf
*.styl text eol=lf
*.js text eol=lf
*.coffee text eol=lf
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*.sql text eol=lf
*.sh text eol=lf
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*.txt text eol=lf
*.tmpl text eol=lf
Dockerfile text eol=lf
# Define binary files to be excluded from modification
*.png binary
*.jpg binary
*.jpeg binary
*.gif binary
*.ico binary
*.flv binary
*.fla binary
*.swf binary
*.gz binary
*.tar binary
*.rar binary
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# ignore comments files
todo.txt
notes.txt
# ignore mac generated files
.DS_Store
# ignore pycharm ide
.idea
# ignore compiled python scripts
*.pyc
# ignore virtual env
venv

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FROM binhex/arch-openvpn
MAINTAINER binhex
# additional files
##################
# add supervisor conf file for app
ADD build/*.conf /etc/supervisor/conf.d/
# add bash scripts to install app
ADD build/root/*.sh /root/
# add run bash scripts
ADD run/root/*.sh /root/
# add run bash scripts
ADD run/nobody/*.sh /home/nobody/
# add pre-configured config files for nobody
ADD config/nobody/ /home/nobody/
# install app
#############
# make executable and run bash scripts to install app
RUN chmod +x /root/*.sh /home/nobody/*.sh && \
/bin/bash /root/install.sh
# docker settings
#################
# map /config to host defined config path (used to store configuration from app)
VOLUME /config
# map /data to host defined data path (used to store data from app)
VOLUME /data
# expose port for qbittorrent http
EXPOSE 8080
# expose port for privoxy
EXPOSE 8118
# expose port for incoming connections (used only if vpn disabled)
EXPOSE 49160
# set permissions
#################
# run script to set uid, gid and permissions
CMD ["/bin/bash", "/root/init.sh"]

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PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES.
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If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
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reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
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copy of the Program in return for a fee.
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
{one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.}
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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(at your option) any later version.
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
{project} Copyright (C) {year} {fullname}
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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**Application**
[rTorrent](https://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrent)
[ruTorrent](https://github.com/Novik/ruTorrent)
[autodl-irssi](https://github.com/autodl-community/autodl-irssi)
[Flood](https://github.com/jfurrow/flood)
[OpenVPN](https://openvpn.net/)
[Privoxy](http://www.privoxy.org/)
**Description**
rTorrent is a quick and efficient BitTorrent client that uses, and is in development alongside, the libTorrent (not to be confused with libtorrent-rasterbar) library. It is written in C++ and uses the ncurses programming library, which means it uses a text user interface. When combined with a terminal multiplexer (e.g. GNU Screen or Tmux) and Secure Shell, it becomes a convenient remote BitTorrent client. This Docker image includes the popular ruTorrent web frontend to rTorrent for ease of use, as well as OpenVPN to ensure a secure and private connection to the Internet, including use of iptables to prevent IP leakage when the tunnel is down. Privoxy is also included to allow unfiltered access to index sites, to use Privoxy please point your application at http://<host ip>:8118.
**Build notes**
Latest stable rTorrent release from Arch Linux.
Latest stable ruTorrent release from Arch Linux AUR.
Latest GitHub commit to master branch for Flood.
Latest stable OpenVPN release from Arch Linux repo.
Latest stable Privoxy release from Arch Linux repo.
**Usage**
```
docker run -d \
--cap-add=NET_ADMIN \
-p 9080:9080 \
-p 9443:9443 \
-p 8118:8118 \
-p 3000:3000 \
--name=<container name> \
-v <path for data files>:/data \
-v <path for config files>:/config \
-v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
-e VPN_ENABLED=<yes|no> \
-e VPN_USER=<vpn username> \
-e VPN_PASS=<vpn password> \
-e VPN_PROV=<pia|airvpn|custom> \
-e VPN_OPTIONS=<additional openvpn cli options> \
-e STRICT_PORT_FORWARD=<yes|no> \
-e ENABLE_PRIVOXY=<yes|no> \
-e ENABLE_FLOOD=<yes|no|both> \
-e ENABLE_AUTODL_IRSSI=<yes|no> \
-e LAN_NETWORK=<lan ipv4 network>/<cidr notation> \
-e NAME_SERVERS=<name server ip(s)> \
-e DEBUG=<true|false> \
-e PHP_TZ=<php timezone> \
-e UMASK=<umask for created files> \
-e PUID=<uid for user> \
-e PGID=<gid for user> \
binhex/arch-rtorrentvpn
```
&nbsp;
Please replace all user variables in the above command defined by <> with the correct values.
**Access ruTorrent (web ui)**
`http://<host ip>:9080/`
or
`https://<host ip>:9443/`
Username:- admin
Password:- rutorrent
**Access Flood (web ui)**
`http://<host ip>:3000/`
Note:- Requires user to enable Flood via container env var (ENABLE_FLOOD).
**Access Privoxy**
`http://<host ip>:8118`
**PIA example**
```
docker run -d \
--cap-add=NET_ADMIN \
-p 9080:9080 \
-p 9443:9443 \
-p 8118:8118 \
-p 3000:3000 \
--name=rtorrentvpn \
-v /root/docker/data:/data \
-v /root/docker/config:/config \
-v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
-e VPN_ENABLED=yes \
-e VPN_USER=myusername \
-e VPN_PASS=mypassword \
-e VPN_PROV=pia \
-e STRICT_PORT_FORWARD=yes \
-e ENABLE_PRIVOXY=yes \
-e ENABLE_FLOOD=yes \
-e ENABLE_AUTODL_IRSSI=yes \
-e LAN_NETWORK=192.168.1.0/24 \
-e NAME_SERVERS=209.222.18.222,37.235.1.174,1.1.1.1,8.8.8.8,209.222.18.218,37.235.1.177,1.0.0.1,8.8.4.4 \
-e DEBUG=false \
-e PHP_TZ=UTC \
-e UMASK=000 \
-e PUID=0 \
-e PGID=0 \
binhex/arch-rtorrentvpn
```
&nbsp;
**AirVPN provider**
AirVPN users will need to generate a unique OpenVPN configuration file by using the following link https://airvpn.org/generator/
1. Please select Linux and then choose the country you want to connect to
2. Save the ovpn file to somewhere safe
3. Start the rtorrentvpn docker to create the folder structure
4. Stop rtorrentvpn docker and copy the saved ovpn file to the /config/openvpn/ folder on the host
5. Start rtorrentvpn docker
6. Check supervisor.log to make sure you are connected to the tunnel
AirVPN users will also need to create a port forward by using the following link https://airvpn.org/ports/ and clicking Add. This port will need to be specified in the rTorrent configuration file located at /config/rtorrent/config/rtorrent.rc with the option `port_range = <start incoming port>-<end incoming port>` and `port_random = no`.
rTorrent example config
```
port_range = 49400-49400
port_random = no
```
&nbsp;
**AirVPN example**
```
docker run -d \
--cap-add=NET_ADMIN \
-p 9080:9080 \
-p 9443:9443 \
-p 8118:8118 \
-p 3000:3000 \
--name=rtorrentvpn \
-v /root/docker/data:/data \
-v /root/docker/config:/config \
-v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
-e VPN_ENABLED=yes \
-e VPN_PROV=airvpn \
-e ENABLE_PRIVOXY=yes \
-e ENABLE_FLOOD=yes \
-e ENABLE_AUTODL_IRSSI=yes \
-e LAN_NETWORK=192.168.1.0/24 \
-e NAME_SERVERS=209.222.18.222,37.235.1.174,8.8.8.8,209.222.18.218,37.235.1.177,8.8.4.4 \
-e DEBUG=false \
-e PHP_TZ=UTC \
-e UMASK=000 \
-e PUID=0 \
-e PGID=0 \
binhex/arch-rtorrentvpn
```
&nbsp;
**Notes**
Please note this Docker image does not include the required OpenVPN configuration file and certificates. These will typically be downloaded from your VPN providers website (look for OpenVPN configuration files), and generally are zipped.
PIA users - The URL to download the OpenVPN configuration files and certs is:-
https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/openvpn/openvpn.zip
Once you have downloaded the zip (normally a zip as they contain multiple ovpn files) then extract it to /config/openvpn/ folder (if that folder doesn't exist then start and stop the docker container to force the creation of the folder).
If there are multiple ovpn files then please delete the ones you don't want to use (normally filename follows location of the endpoint) leaving just a single ovpn file and the certificates referenced in the ovpn file (certificates will normally have a crt and/or pem extension).
User ID (PUID) and Group ID (PGID) can be found by issuing the following command for the user you want to run the container as:-
`id <username>`
If you want to create an additional user account for ruTorrent webui then please execute the following on the host:-
`docker exec -it <container name> /home/nobody/createuser.sh <username to create>`
If you want to delete a user account (or change the password for an account) then please execute the following on the host:-
`docker exec -it <container name> /home/nobody/deluser.sh <username to delete>`
If you do not define the PHP timezone you may see issues with the ruTorrent Scheduler plugin, please make sure you set the PHP timezone by specifying this using the environment variable PHP_TZ. Valid timezone values can be found here, http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
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[program:start-script]
autorestart = false
startsecs = 0
user = root
command = /root/start.sh
umask = 000
[program:watchdog-script]
autorestart = false
startsecs = 0
user = nobody
command = /home/nobody/watchdog.sh
umask = 000
[program:qbittorrent-script]
autorestart = false
startsecs = 0
user = nobody
command = /home/nobody/qbittorrent.sh
umask = 000
[program:privoxy-script]
autorestart = false
startsecs = 0
user = nobody
command = /home/nobody/privoxy.sh
umask = 000

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#!/bin/bash
# exit script if return code != 0
set -e
# build scripts
####
# download build scripts from github
curl --connect-timeout 5 --max-time 600 --retry 5 --retry-delay 0 --retry-max-time 60 -o /tmp/scripts-master.zip -L https://github.com/binhex/scripts/archive/master.zip
# unzip build scripts
unzip /tmp/scripts-master.zip -d /tmp
# move shell scripts to /root
mv /tmp/scripts-master/shell/arch/docker/*.sh /root/
# pacman packages
####
# define pacman packages
pacman_packages="base-devel qt5-base qt5-tools qt5-svg boost boost-libs libtorrent-rasterbar python unrar geoip"
# install compiled packages using pacman
if [[ ! -z "${pacman_packages}" ]]; then
pacman -S --needed $pacman_packages --noconfirm
fi
# aor packages
####
# define arch official repo (aor) packages
aor_packages=""
# call aor script (arch official repo)
source /root/aor.sh
# aur packages
####
# define aur packages
aur_packages=""
# call aur install script (arch user repo) - note true required due to autodl-irssi error during install
source /root/aur.sh
# github releases
####
# download qbittorrent source
/root/github.sh -df "github-download.zip" -dp "/tmp" -ep "/tmp/extracted" -ip "/opt/qbittorrent" -go "qbittorrent" -gr "qBittorrent" -rt "source" -qt "tags" -cs "cd /opt/qbittorrent && ./configure --disable-gui && make && make install && rm -rf /opt/qbittorrent"
# container perms
####
# define comma separated list of paths
install_paths="/etc/privoxy,/home/nobody"
# split comma separated string into list for install paths
IFS=',' read -ra install_paths_list <<< "${install_paths}"
# process install paths in the list
for i in "${install_paths_list[@]}"; do
# confirm path(s) exist, if not then exit
if [[ ! -d "${i}" ]]; then
echo "[crit] Path '${i}' does not exist, exiting build process..." ; exit 1
fi
done
# convert comma separated string of install paths to space separated, required for chmod/chown processing
install_paths=$(echo "${install_paths}" | tr ',' ' ')
# set permissions for container during build - Do NOT double quote variable for install_paths otherwise this will wrap space separated paths as a single string
chmod -R 775 ${install_paths}
# create file with contents of here doc, note EOF is NOT quoted to allow us to expand current variable 'install_paths'
# we use escaping to prevent variable expansion for PUID and PGID, as we want these expanded at runtime of init.sh
cat <<EOF > /tmp/permissions_heredoc
# get previous puid/pgid (if first run then will be empty string)
previous_puid=\$(cat "/tmp/puid" 2>/dev/null || true)
previous_pgid=\$(cat "/tmp/pgid" 2>/dev/null || true)
# if first run (no puid or pgid files in /tmp) or the PUID or PGID env vars are different
# from the previous run then re-apply chown with current PUID and PGID values.
if [[ ! -f "/tmp/puid" || ! -f "/tmp/pgid" || "\${previous_puid}" != "\${PUID}" || "\${previous_pgid}" != "\${PGID}" ]]; then
# set permissions inside container - Do NOT double quote variable for install_paths otherwise this will wrap space separated paths as a single string
chown -R "\${PUID}":"\${PGID}" ${install_paths}
fi
# write out current PUID and PGID to files in /tmp (used to compare on next run)
echo "\${PUID}" > /tmp/puid
echo "\${PGID}" > /tmp/pgid
EOF
# replace permissions placeholder string with contents of file (here doc)
sed -i '/# PERMISSIONS_PLACEHOLDER/{
s/# PERMISSIONS_PLACEHOLDER//g
r /tmp/permissions_heredoc
}' /root/init.sh
rm /tmp/permissions_heredoc
# env vars
####
cat <<'EOF' > /tmp/envvars_heredoc
# check for presence of network interface docker0
check_network=$(ifconfig | grep docker0 || true)
# if network interface docker0 is present then we are running in host mode and thus must exit
if [[ ! -z "${check_network}" ]]; then
echo "[crit] Network type detected as 'Host', this will cause major issues, please stop the container and switch back to 'Bridge' mode" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S' && exit 1
fi
export VPN_ENABLED=$(echo "${VPN_ENABLED}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${VPN_ENABLED}" ]]; then
echo "[info] VPN_ENABLED defined as '${VPN_ENABLED}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[warn] VPN_ENABLED not defined,(via -e VPN_ENABLED), defaulting to 'yes'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
export VPN_ENABLED="yes"
fi
if [[ $VPN_ENABLED == "yes" ]]; then
# create directory to store openvpn config files
mkdir -p /config/openvpn
# set perms and owner for files in /config/openvpn directory
set +e
chown -R "${PUID}":"${PGID}" "/config/openvpn" &> /dev/null
exit_code_chown=$?
chmod -R 775 "/config/openvpn" &> /dev/null
exit_code_chmod=$?
set -e
if (( ${exit_code_chown} != 0 || ${exit_code_chmod} != 0 )); then
echo "[warn] Unable to chown/chmod /config/openvpn/, assuming SMB mountpoint" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
fi
# force removal of mac os resource fork files in ovpn folder
rm -rf /config/openvpn/._*.ovpn
# wildcard search for openvpn config files (match on first result)
export VPN_CONFIG=$(find /config/openvpn -maxdepth 1 -name "*.ovpn" -print -quit)
# if ovpn file not found in /config/openvpn then exit
if [[ -z "${VPN_CONFIG}" ]]; then
echo "[crit] No OpenVPN config file located in /config/openvpn/ (ovpn extension), please download from your VPN provider and then restart this container, exiting..." | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S' && exit 1
fi
echo "[info] OpenVPN config file (ovpn extension) is located at ${VPN_CONFIG}" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
# convert CRLF (windows) to LF (unix) for ovpn
/usr/bin/dos2unix "${VPN_CONFIG}" 1> /dev/null
# get first matching 'remote' line in ovpn
vpn_remote_line=$(cat "${VPN_CONFIG}" | grep -P -o -m 1 '^(\s+)?remote\s.*')
if [ -n "${vpn_remote_line}" ]; then
# remove all remote lines as we cannot cope with multi remote lines
sed -i -E '/^(\s+)?remote\s.*/d' "${VPN_CONFIG}"
# if remote line contains comments then remove
vpn_remote_line=$(echo "${vpn_remote_line}" | sed -r 's~\s?+#.*$~~g')
# if remote line contains old format 'tcp' then replace with newer 'tcp-client' format
vpn_remote_line=$(echo "${vpn_remote_line}" | sed "s/tcp$/tcp-client/g")
# write the single remote line back to the ovpn file on line 1
sed -i -e "1i${vpn_remote_line}" "${VPN_CONFIG}"
echo "[info] VPN remote line defined as '${vpn_remote_line}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[crit] VPN configuration file ${VPN_CONFIG} does not contain 'remote' line, showing contents of file before exit..." | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
cat "${VPN_CONFIG}" && exit 1
fi
export VPN_REMOTE=$(echo "${vpn_remote_line}" | grep -P -o -m 1 '(?<=remote\s)[^\s]+' | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${VPN_REMOTE}" ]]; then
echo "[info] VPN_REMOTE defined as '${VPN_REMOTE}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[crit] VPN_REMOTE not found in ${VPN_CONFIG}, exiting..." | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S' && exit 1
fi
export VPN_PORT=$(echo "${vpn_remote_line}" | grep -P -o -m 1 '\d{2,5}(\s?)+(tcp|udp|tcp-client)?$' | grep -P -o -m 1 '\d+' | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${VPN_PORT}" ]]; then
echo "[info] VPN_PORT defined as '${VPN_PORT}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[crit] VPN_PORT not found in ${VPN_CONFIG}, exiting..." | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S' && exit 1
fi
# if 'proto' is old format 'tcp' then forcibly set to newer 'tcp-client' format
sed -i "s/^proto\stcp$/proto tcp-client/g" "${VPN_CONFIG}"
export VPN_PROTOCOL=$(cat "${VPN_CONFIG}" | grep -P -o -m 1 '(?<=^proto\s)[^\r\n]+' | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${VPN_PROTOCOL}" ]]; then
echo "[info] VPN_PROTOCOL defined as '${VPN_PROTOCOL}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
export VPN_PROTOCOL=$(echo "${vpn_remote_line}" | grep -P -o -m 1 'udp|tcp-client|tcp$' | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${VPN_PROTOCOL}" ]]; then
echo "[info] VPN_PROTOCOL defined as '${VPN_PROTOCOL}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[warn] VPN_PROTOCOL not found in ${VPN_CONFIG}, assuming udp" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
export VPN_PROTOCOL="udp"
fi
fi
VPN_DEVICE_TYPE=$(cat "${VPN_CONFIG}" | grep -P -o -m 1 '(?<=^dev\s)[^\r\n\d]+' | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${VPN_DEVICE_TYPE}" ]]; then
export VPN_DEVICE_TYPE="${VPN_DEVICE_TYPE}0"
echo "[info] VPN_DEVICE_TYPE defined as '${VPN_DEVICE_TYPE}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[crit] VPN_DEVICE_TYPE not found in ${VPN_CONFIG}, exiting..." | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S' && exit 1
fi
# get values from env vars as defined by user
export VPN_PROV=$(echo "${VPN_PROV}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${VPN_PROV}" ]]; then
echo "[info] VPN_PROV defined as '${VPN_PROV}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[crit] VPN_PROV not defined,(via -e VPN_PROV), exiting..." | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S' && exit 1
fi
export LAN_NETWORK=$(echo "${LAN_NETWORK}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${LAN_NETWORK}" ]]; then
echo "[info] LAN_NETWORK defined as '${LAN_NETWORK}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[crit] LAN_NETWORK not defined (via -e LAN_NETWORK), exiting..." | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S' && exit 1
fi
export NAME_SERVERS=$(echo "${NAME_SERVERS}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${NAME_SERVERS}" ]]; then
echo "[info] NAME_SERVERS defined as '${NAME_SERVERS}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[warn] NAME_SERVERS not defined (via -e NAME_SERVERS), defaulting to Google and FreeDNS name servers" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
export NAME_SERVERS="8.8.8.8,37.235.1.174,8.8.4.4,37.235.1.177"
fi
if [[ $VPN_PROV != "airvpn" ]]; then
export VPN_USER=$(echo "${VPN_USER}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${VPN_USER}" ]]; then
echo "[info] VPN_USER defined as '${VPN_USER}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[warn] VPN_USER not defined (via -e VPN_USER), assuming authentication via other method" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
fi
export VPN_PASS=$(echo "${VPN_PASS}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${VPN_PASS}" ]]; then
echo "[info] VPN_PASS defined as '${VPN_PASS}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[warn] VPN_PASS not defined (via -e VPN_PASS), assuming authentication via other method" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
fi
fi
export VPN_OPTIONS=$(echo "${VPN_OPTIONS}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${VPN_OPTIONS}" ]]; then
echo "[info] VPN_OPTIONS defined as '${VPN_OPTIONS}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[info] VPN_OPTIONS not defined (via -e VPN_OPTIONS)" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
export VPN_OPTIONS=""
fi
if [[ $VPN_PROV == "pia" ]]; then
export STRICT_PORT_FORWARD=$(echo "${STRICT_PORT_FORWARD}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${STRICT_PORT_FORWARD}" ]]; then
echo "[info] STRICT_PORT_FORWARD defined as '${STRICT_PORT_FORWARD}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[warn] STRICT_PORT_FORWARD not defined (via -e STRICT_PORT_FORWARD), defaulting to 'yes'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
export STRICT_PORT_FORWARD="yes"
fi
fi
export ENABLE_PRIVOXY=$(echo "${ENABLE_PRIVOXY}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
if [[ ! -z "${ENABLE_PRIVOXY}" ]]; then
echo "[info] ENABLE_PRIVOXY defined as '${ENABLE_PRIVOXY}'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
else
echo "[warn] ENABLE_PRIVOXY not defined (via -e ENABLE_PRIVOXY), defaulting to 'no'" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
export ENABLE_PRIVOXY="no"
fi
elif [[ $VPN_ENABLED == "no" ]]; then
echo "[warn] !!IMPORTANT!! You have set the VPN to disabled, you will NOT be secure!" | ts '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%.S'
fi
EOF
# replace env vars placeholder string with contents of file (here doc)
sed -i '/# ENVVARS_PLACEHOLDER/{
s/# ENVVARS_PLACEHOLDER//g
r /tmp/envvars_heredoc
}' /root/init.sh
rm /tmp/envvars_heredoc
# cleanup
yes|pacman -Scc
rm -rf /usr/share/locale/*
rm -rf /usr/share/man/*
rm -rf /usr/share/gtk-doc/*
rm -rf /tmp/*

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[AutoRun]
enabled=false
program=
[LegalNotice]
Accepted=true
[Preferences]
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Downloads\SavePath=/data/
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#!/bin/bash
# kill qbittorrent (required due to the fact qbittorrent cannot cope with dynamic changes to port)
if [[ "${qbittorrent_running}" == "true" ]]; then
# note its not currently possible to change port and/or ip address whilst running, thus the sigterm
echo "[info] Sending SIGTERM (-15) to 'tmux: server' (will terminate qbittorrent) due to port/ip change..."
# SIGTERM used here as SIGINT does not kill the process
pkill -SIGTERM "tmux\: server"
# make sure 'qbittorrent main' process DOESNT exist before re-starting
while pgrep -x "qbittorrent main" &> /dev/null
do
sleep 0.5s
done
fi
echo "[info] Removing any qBittorrent session lock files left over from the previous run..."
rm -f /config/qbittorrent/session/*.lock
echo "[info] Attempting to start qBittorrent..."
if [[ "${VPN_ENABLED}" == "yes" ]]; then
if [[ "${VPN_PROV}" == "pia" && -n "${VPN_INCOMING_PORT}" ]]; then
/usr/bin/qbittorrent-nox --daemon --webui-port=8080 --profile=/config/qbittorrent
# webui is on port http://localhost:8080 username admin, password adminadmin
# run tmux attached to qBittorrent (daemonized, non-blocking), specifying listening interface and port
/usr/bin/script /home/nobody/typescript --command "/usr/bin/tmux new-session -d -s rt -n qbittorrent /usr/bin/qbittorrent -b ${vpn_ip} -p ${VPN_INCOMING_PORT}-${VPN_INCOMING_PORT} -o ip=${external_ip} -o dht_port=${VPN_INCOMING_PORT}"
# set qbittorrent port to current vpn port (used when checking for changes on next run)
qbittorrent_port="${VPN_INCOMING_PORT}"
else
# run tmux attached to qBittorrent (daemonized, non-blocking), specifying listening interface
/usr/bin/script /home/nobody/typescript --command "/usr/bin/tmux new-session -d -s rt -n qbittorrent /usr/bin/qbittorrent -b ${vpn_ip} -o ip=${external_ip}"
fi
# set qbittorrent ip to current vpn ip (used when checking for changes on next run)
qbittorrent_ip="${vpn_ip}"
else
# run tmux attached to qBittorrent (daemonized, non-blocking)
/usr/bin/script /home/nobody/typescript --command "/usr/bin/tmux new-session -d -s rt -n qbittorrent /usr/bin/qbittorrent"
fi
# make sure process qbittorrent DOES exist
retry_count=30
while true; do
if ! pgrep -x "qbittorrent main" > /dev/null; then
retry_count=$((retry_count-1))
if [ "${retry_count}" -eq "0" ]; then
echo "[warn] Wait for qBittorrent process to start aborted"
break
else
if [[ "${DEBUG}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "[debug] Waiting for qBittorrent process to start..."
fi
sleep 1s
fi
else
echo "[info] qBittorrent process started"
break
fi
done
echo "[info] Waiting for qBittorrent process to start listening on port 5000..."
while [[ $(netstat -lnt | awk '$6 == "LISTEN" && $4 ~ ".5000"') == "" ]]; do
sleep 0.1
done
echo "[info] qBittorrent process listening"

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#!/bin/bash
# define destination file path for qbittorrent config file
qbittorrent_config="/config/qbittorrent/config/qbittorrent.conf"
# if qbittorrent config file doesnt exist then copy default to host config volume
if [[ ! -f "${qbittorrent_config}" ]]; then
echo "[info] qBittorrent config file doesnt exist, copying default to /config/qbittorrent/config/..."
# copy default qbittorrent config file to /config/qbittorrent/config/
mkdir -p /config/qbittorrent/config && cp /home/nobody/qbittorrent/config/* /config/qbittorrent/config/
else
echo "[info] qBittorrent config file already exists, skipping copy"
fi
# force unix line endings conversion in case user edited qbittorrent.conf with notepad
dos2unix "${qbittorrent_config}"
# set default values for port and ip
qbittorrent_port="49160"
qbittorrent_ip="0.0.0.0"
# while loop to check ip and port
while true; do
# reset triggers to negative values
qbittorrent_running="false"
ip_change="false"
port_change="false"
if [[ "${VPN_ENABLED}" == "yes" ]]; then
# run script to check ip is valid for tunnel device (will block until valid)
source /home/nobody/getvpnip.sh
# if vpn_ip is not blank then run, otherwise log warning
if [[ ! -z "${vpn_ip}" ]]; then
# if current bind interface ip is different to tunnel local ip then re-configure qbittorrent
if [[ "${qbittorrent_ip}" != "${vpn_ip}" ]]; then
echo "[info] qBittorrent listening interface IP $qbittorrent_ip and VPN provider IP ${vpn_ip} different, marking for reconfigure"
# mark as reload required due to mismatch
ip_change="true"
fi
# check if qbittorrent is running, if not then skip shutdown of process
if ! pgrep -x "qbittorrent main" > /dev/null; then
echo "[info] qBittorrent not running"
else
echo "[info] qBittorrent running"
# mark as qbittorrent as running
qbittorrent_running="true"
fi
# run scripts to identify external ip address
source /home/nobody/getvpnextip.sh
if [[ "${VPN_PROV}" == "pia" ]]; then
# run scripts to identify vpn port
source /home/nobody/getvpnport.sh
# if vpn port is not an integer then dont change port
if [[ ! "${VPN_INCOMING_PORT}" =~ ^-?[0-9]+$ ]]; then
# set vpn port to current qbittorrent port, as we currently cannot detect incoming port (line saturated, or issues with pia)
VPN_INCOMING_PORT="${qbittorrent_port}"
# ignore port change as we cannot detect new port
port_change="false"
else
if [[ "${qbittorrent_running}" == "true" ]]; then
# run netcat to identify if port still open, use exit code
nc_exitcode=$(/usr/bin/nc -z -w 3 "${qbittorrent_ip}" "${qbittorrent_port}")
if [[ "${nc_exitcode}" -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "[info] qBittorrent incoming port closed, marking for reconfigure"
# mark as reconfigure required due to mismatch
port_change="true"
fi
fi
if [[ "${qbittorrent_port}" != "${VPN_INCOMING_PORT}" ]]; then
echo "[info] qBittorrent incoming port $qbittorrent_port and VPN incoming port ${VPN_INCOMING_PORT} different, marking for reconfigure"
# mark as reconfigure required due to mismatch
port_change="true"
fi
fi
fi
if [[ "${port_change}" == "true" || "${ip_change}" == "true" || "${qbittorrent_running}" == "false" ]]; then
# run script to start qbittorrent, it can also perform shutdown of qbittorrent if its already running (required for port/ip change)
source /home/nobody/qbittorrent.sh
fi
else
echo "[warn] VPN IP not detected, VPN tunnel maybe down"
fi
else
# check if qbittorrent is running, if not then start via qbittorrent.sh
if ! pgrep -x "qbittorrent main" > /dev/null; then
echo "[info] qBittorrent not running"
# run script to start qbittorrent
source /home/nobody/qbittorrent.sh
fi
fi
if [[ "${DEBUG}" == "true" && "${VPN_ENABLED}" == "yes" ]]; then
if [[ "${VPN_PROV}" == "pia" && -n "${VPN_INCOMING_PORT}" ]]; then
echo "[debug] VPN incoming port is ${VPN_INCOMING_PORT}"
echo "[debug] qBittorrent incoming port is ${qbittorrent_port}"
fi
echo "[debug] VPN IP is ${vpn_ip}"
echo "[debug] qBittorrent IP is ${qbittorrent_ip}"
fi
sleep 30s
done

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#!/bin/bash
# change openvpn config 'tcp-client' to compatible iptables 'tcp'
if [[ "${VPN_PROTOCOL}" == "tcp-client" ]]; then
export VPN_PROTOCOL="tcp"
fi
# ip route
###
# split comma seperated string into list from LAN_NETWORK env variable
IFS=',' read -ra lan_network_list <<< "${LAN_NETWORK}"
# process lan networks in the list
for lan_network_item in "${lan_network_list[@]}"; do
# strip whitespace from start and end of lan_network_item
lan_network_item=$(echo "${lan_network_item}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
echo "[info] Adding ${lan_network_item} as route via docker eth0"
ip route add "${lan_network_item}" via "${DEFAULT_GATEWAY}" dev eth0
done
echo "[info] ip route defined as follows..."
echo "--------------------"
ip route
echo "--------------------"
# setup iptables marks to allow routing of defined ports via eth0
###
if [[ "${DEBUG}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "[debug] Modules currently loaded for kernel" ; lsmod
fi
# check we have iptable_mangle, if so setup fwmark
lsmod | grep iptable_mangle
iptable_mangle_exit_code=$?
if [[ $iptable_mangle_exit_code == 0 ]]; then
echo "[info] iptable_mangle support detected, adding fwmark for tables"
# setup route for rutorrent http using set-mark to route traffic for port 80 to eth0
echo "9080 rutorrent_http" >> /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
ip rule add fwmark 1 table rutorrent_http
ip route add default via $DEFAULT_GATEWAY table rutorrent_http
# setup route for rutorrent https using set-mark to route traffic for port 443 to eth0
echo "9443 rutorrent_https" >> /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
ip rule add fwmark 2 table rutorrent_https
ip route add default via $DEFAULT_GATEWAY table rutorrent_https
# setup route for flood using set-mark to route traffic for port 3000 to eth0
if [[ $ENABLE_FLOOD == "yes" || $ENABLE_FLOOD == "both" ]]; then
echo "3000 flood" >> /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
ip rule add fwmark 3 table flood
ip route add default via $DEFAULT_GATEWAY table flood
fi
fi
# identify docker bridge interface name (probably eth0)
docker_interface=$(netstat -ie | grep -vE "lo|tun|tap" | sed -n '1!p' | grep -P -o -m 1 '^[^:]+')
if [[ "${DEBUG}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "[debug] Docker interface defined as ${docker_interface}"
fi
# identify ip for docker bridge interface
docker_ip=$(ifconfig "${docker_interface}" | grep -P -o -m 1 '(?<=inet\s)[^\s]+')
if [[ "${DEBUG}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "[debug] Docker IP defined as ${docker_ip}"
fi
# identify netmask for docker bridge interface
docker_mask=$(ifconfig "${docker_interface}" | grep -P -o -m 1 '(?<=netmask\s)[^\s]+')
if [[ "${DEBUG}" == "true" ]]; then
echo "[debug] Docker netmask defined as ${docker_mask}"
fi
# convert netmask into cidr format
docker_network_cidr=$(ipcalc "${docker_ip}" "${docker_mask}" | grep -P -o -m 1 "(?<=Network:)\s+[^\s]+")
echo "[info] Docker network defined as ${docker_network_cidr}"
# input iptable rules
###
# set policy to drop ipv4 for input
iptables -P INPUT DROP
# set policy to drop ipv6 for input
ip6tables -P INPUT DROP 1>&- 2>&-
# accept input to tunnel adapter
iptables -A INPUT -i "${VPN_DEVICE_TYPE}" -j ACCEPT
# accept input to/from docker containers (172.x range is internal dhcp)
iptables -A INPUT -s "${docker_network_cidr}" -d "${docker_network_cidr}" -j ACCEPT
# accept input to vpn gateway
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p $VPN_PROTOCOL --sport $VPN_PORT -j ACCEPT
# accept input to rutorrent port 9080
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 9080 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --sport 9080 -j ACCEPT
# accept input to rutorrent port 9443
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 9443 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --sport 9443 -j ACCEPT
# accept input to flood port 3000 if enabled
if [[ $ENABLE_FLOOD == "yes" || $ENABLE_FLOOD == "both" ]]; then
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --dport 3000 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --sport 3000 -j ACCEPT
fi
# process lan networks in the list
for lan_network_item in "${lan_network_list[@]}"; do
# strip whitespace from start and end of lan_network_item
lan_network_item=$(echo "${lan_network_item}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
# accept input to rtorrent scgi - used for lan access
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -s "${lan_network_item}" -p tcp --dport 5000 -j ACCEPT
# accept input to privoxy if enabled
if [[ $ENABLE_PRIVOXY == "yes" ]]; then
iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp -s "${lan_network_item}" -d "${docker_network_cidr}" -j ACCEPT
fi
done
# accept input icmp (ping)
iptables -A INPUT -p icmp --icmp-type echo-reply -j ACCEPT
# accept input to local loopback
iptables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
# output iptable rules
###
# set policy to drop ipv4 for output
iptables -P OUTPUT DROP
# set policy to drop ipv6 for output
ip6tables -P OUTPUT DROP 1>&- 2>&-
# accept output from tunnel adapter
iptables -A OUTPUT -o "${VPN_DEVICE_TYPE}" -j ACCEPT
# accept output to/from docker containers (172.x range is internal dhcp)
iptables -A OUTPUT -s "${docker_network_cidr}" -d "${docker_network_cidr}" -j ACCEPT
# accept output from vpn gateway
iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -p $VPN_PROTOCOL --dport $VPN_PORT -j ACCEPT
# if iptable mangle is available (kernel module) then use mark
if [[ $iptable_mangle_exit_code == 0 ]]; then
# accept output from rutorrent port 9080 - used for external access
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 9080 -j MARK --set-mark 1
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -p tcp --sport 9080 -j MARK --set-mark 1
# accept output from rutorrent port 9443 - used for external access
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 9443 -j MARK --set-mark 2
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -p tcp --sport 9443 -j MARK --set-mark 2
# accept output from flood port 3000 if enabled - used for external access
if [[ $ENABLE_FLOOD == "yes" || $ENABLE_FLOOD == "both" ]]; then
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 3000 -j MARK --set-mark 3
iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -p tcp --sport 3000 -j MARK --set-mark 3
fi
fi
# accept output from rutorrent port 9080 - used for lan access
iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -p tcp --dport 9080 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -p tcp --sport 9080 -j ACCEPT
# accept output from rutorrent port 9443 - used for lan access
iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -p tcp --dport 9443 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -p tcp --sport 9443 -j ACCEPT
# accept output from flood port 3000 if enabled - used for lan access
if [[ $ENABLE_FLOOD == "yes" || $ENABLE_FLOOD == "both" ]]; then
iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -p tcp --dport 3000 -j ACCEPT
iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -p tcp --sport 3000 -j ACCEPT
fi
# process lan networks in the list
for lan_network_item in "${lan_network_list[@]}"; do
# strip whitespace from start and end of lan_network_item
lan_network_item=$(echo "${lan_network_item}" | sed -e 's~^[ \t]*~~;s~[ \t]*$~~')
# accept output to rtorrent scgi - used for lan access
iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -d "${lan_network_item}" -p tcp --sport 5000 -j ACCEPT
# accept output from privoxy if enabled - used for lan access
if [[ $ENABLE_PRIVOXY == "yes" ]]; then
iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -p tcp -s "${docker_network_cidr}" -d "${lan_network_item}" -j ACCEPT
fi
done
# accept output for icmp (ping)
iptables -A OUTPUT -p icmp --icmp-type echo-request -j ACCEPT
# accept output from local loopback adapter
iptables -A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT
echo "[info] iptables defined as follows..."
echo "--------------------"
iptables -S
echo "--------------------"
# change iptable 'tcp' to openvpn config compatible 'tcp-client' (this file is sourced)
if [[ "${VPN_PROTOCOL}" == "tcp" ]]; then
export VPN_PROTOCOL="tcp-client"
fi
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