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README.md
Passbolt docker official image
What is Passbolt?
Passbolt is a free and open source password manager that allows team members to store and share credentials securely.
Scope of this repository
This repository will allow passbolt power users to customize their passbolt image to fit their needs on
specific environments. It is also a community meeting point to exchange feedback, request for new features
track issues and pull requests.
We, at passbolt, encourage users that do not require any special modifications to docker pull our
official docker image from the docker hub.
Build the image
Inside the repo directory:
$ docker build . -t passbolt:local
How to use the local image?
Start passbolt instance
Passbolt requires mysql to be running. In this example we will be using mysql official docker image with the default passbolt credentials.
$ docker run -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=<your_root_password> \
-e MYSQL_DATABASE=passbolt \
-e MYSQL_USER=passbolt \
-e MYSQL_PASSWORD=P4ssb0lt \
mysql
Then you can start passbolt just providing the database container ip in the db_host environment variable.
$ docker run -e db_host=<mysql_container_ip> passbolt:local
Once the process is done you just need to point your browser to https://passbolt_container_ip
Note on starting passbolt container on MacOS systems
Due to the limitations of docker networking under MacOS users should start the container exposing a port on the host:
$ docker run -p host_port:443 -e db_host=<mysql_container_ip> passbolt:local
And access it using http://localhost:host_port
Configure passbolt
Environment variables
Passbolt docker image provides several environment variables to configure different aspects:
GnuPG key creation related variables
- key_length: gpg desired key length
- subkey_length: gpg desired subkey length
- key_name: key owner name
- key_email: key owner email address
- key_expiration: key expiration date
App file variables
- fingerprint: GnuPG fingerprint
- registration: defines if users can register
- ssl
Core file variables
- salt
- cipherseed
- url: url of the passbolt installation
Database variables
- db_host: database hostname This param has to be specified either using env var or in database.php
- db_user: database username (defaults to passbolt)
- db_pass: database password (defaults to P4ssb0lt)
- db_name: database name (defaults to passbolt)
Email variables
- email_tansport: transport protocol ( defaults to Smtp)
- email_from: from email address ( defaults to contact@mydomain.local)
- email_host: server hostname ( defaults to localhost)
- email_port: server port ( defaults to 587)
- email_timeout: timeout ( defaults to 30s)
- email_username: username for email server auth ( defaults to email_user)
- email_password: password for email server auth ( defaults to email_password)
Advanced configuration
What it you have your gpg keys and you want to setup a more complex configuration for passbolt? It it possible to mount the desired configuration files as volumes.
Configuration files subject to be persisted:
- /var/www/passbolt/app/Config/app.php
- /var/www/passbolt/app/Config/core.php
- /var/www/passbolt/app/Config/database.php
- /var/www/passbolt/app/Config/email.php
- /var/www/passbolt/app/Config/gpg/serverkey.asc
- /var/www/passbolt/app/Config/gpg/serverkey.private.asc
SSL certificate files
If you have your own ssl certificate you can mount it on the following paths
- /etc/ssl/certs/certificate.crt
- /etc/ssl/certs/certificate.key
Examples
Automated setup
In the following example we launch passbolt with the defaults enabled usind mysql official docker container to store passbolt data.
$ docker run -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=c0mplexp4ss \
-e MYSQL_DATABASE=passbolt \
-e MYSQL_USER=passbolt \
-e MYSQL_PASSWORD=P4ssb0lt \
mysql
Once mysql container is running we should extract its ip address we assume 172.17.0.2 for this example
$ docker run -e db_host=172.17.0.2 passbolt:local
Point your browser to the passbolt container ip (https by default)
Advanced configuration
In the following example we launch passbolt with a customized setup mounting and persisting configuration files. We also make use of mysql official docker container to store passbolt data.
$ docker run -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=c0mplexp4ss \
-e MYSQL_DATABASE=passbolt \
-e MYSQL_USER=passbolt \
-e MYSQL_PASSWORD=P4ssb0lt \
mysql
Using docker inspect or any other method you can get the ip address of the mysql container, we will use 172.17.0.2 in this example.
Once this container is running and you have the mysql ip address we run passbolt container mounting all configuration files stored under a example conf directory in $PWD
$ docker run -v $PWD/conf/app.php:/var/www/passbolt/app/Config/app.php \
-v $PWD/conf/core.php:/var/www/passbolt/app/Config/core.php \
-v $PWD/conf/database.php:/var/www/passbolt/app/Config/database.php \
-v $PWD/conf/email.php:/var/www/passbolt/app/Config/email.php \
-v $PWD/conf/private.asc:/var/www/passbolt/app/Config/gpg/serverkey.private.asc \
-v $PWD/conf/public.asc:/var/www/passbolt/app/Config/gpg/serverkey.asc \
passbolt:local
Point your browser to the passbolt container ip
Requirements:
- rng-tools are required on host machine to speed up entropy generation on containers. This way gpg key creation on passbolt container will be faster.
- mysql >= 5.6
