diff --git a/docs/tech_docs/OpenWrt.md b/docs/tech_docs/OpenWrt.md index f448308..056a33a 100644 --- a/docs/tech_docs/OpenWrt.md +++ b/docs/tech_docs/OpenWrt.md @@ -16,22 +16,8 @@ --- -Here are the structured sections for your document that cover the setup of OpenWRT, Alpine, and Kali Linux containers on Proxmox: - ---- - ## OpenWRT Container Setup -### Description -This section details the process of setting up an OpenWRT container in a Proxmox environment. OpenWRT is optimized for network operations, making it ideal for routing and firewall tasks within a virtualized setup. The configuration provided keeps resource allocation minimal due to the constraints of an older hardware setup in a lab environment. - -### Step-by-Step Configuration -1. Create the container using the provided template and specify initial settings like hostname, network tags, and storage options. -2. Start the container and access its console. -3. Update the container's package list and install necessary packages. -4. Modify network configurations and restart network services to apply the changes. -5. Set up firewall rules to secure the container's network interfaces. - ### Commands ```bash # Create and configure the OpenWRT container @@ -118,48 +104,84 @@ uci commit firewall ## Alpine Container Setup -### Description -This section outlines the configuration for an Alpine Linux container, which is lightweight and suitable for running Docker containers. The settings are designed to optimize Docker performance with adequate CPU and memory allocation, while also ensuring that system resources are not overly taxed. - -### Step-by-Step Configuration -1. Set up the Alpine container with specified resources and networking capabilities. -2. Enter the container to configure the system and Docker settings. -3. Update system packages and enable community repositories. -4. Install Docker and related tools, and configure network settings. -5. Set up a non-root user for Docker management. ### Commands ```bash # Create and configure the Alpine container pct create 300 /var/lib/vz/template/cache/alpine-rootfs.tar.xz --unprivileged 1 --arch amd64 --ostype alpine --hostname alpine-0 --password changeme --tag docker --storage local-lvm --cores 2 --memory 1024 --swap 256 --rootfs local-lvm:1,size=8G --net0 name=eth0,bridge=vmbr0,firewall=1 --keyctl 1 --nesting 1 --cpuunits 1000 --onboot 1 --debug 0 +``` # Enter the container +```bash pct enter 300 +``` # System update and Docker installation +```bash sed -i '/^#.*community/s/^#//' /etc/apk/repositories +``` + +```bash apk update && apk upgrade +``` + +```bash apk add qemu-guest-agent newt curl openssh mc sudo build-base gcc abuild binutils binutils-doc gcc-doc docker +``` + +```bash rc-service docker start +``` + +```bash rc-update add docker default +``` # Configure network and SSH +```bash setup-interfaces +``` + +```bash service networking restart +``` + +```bash apk add openssh +``` + +```bash rc-update add sshd +``` + +```bash service sshd start +``` # Configure and start SSH service +```bash vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config +``` + +```bash service sshd restart +``` # Create a system user and add them to the docker group and sudoers +```bash adduser -s /bin/ash medusa +``` + +```bash addgroup medusa docker +``` + +```bash visudo +``` # Test Docker installation +```bash docker run hello-world ```