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#!/bin/bash
#
# MISP docker startup script
# Xavier Mertens <xavier@rootshell.be>
#
# 2017/05/17 - Created
# 2017/05/31 - Fixed small errors
# 2019/10/17 - Use built-in mysql docker DB creation and use std env names (dafal)
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#
set -e
if [ -r /.firstboot.tmp ]; then
echo "Container started for the fist time. Setup might time a few minutes. Please wait..."
echo "(Details are logged in /tmp/install.log)"
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
# If the user uses a mount point restore our files
if [ ! -d /var/www/MISP/app ]; then
echo "Restoring MISP files..."
cd /var/www/MISP
tar xzpf /root/MISP.tgz
rm /root/MISP.tgz
fi
echo "Configuring postfix"
if [ -z "$POSTFIX_RELAY_HOST" ]; then
echo "POSTFIX_RELAY_HOST is not set, please configure Postfix manually later..."
else
postconf -e "relayhost = $POSTFIX_RELAY"
fi
# Fix timezone (adapt to your local zone)
if [ -z "$TIMEZONE" ]; then
echo "TIMEZONE is not set, please configure the local time zone manually later..."
else
echo "$TIMEZONE" > /etc/timezone
dpkg-reconfigure -f noninteractive tzdata >>/tmp/install.log
fi
echo "Creating MySQL database"
# Check MYSQL_HOST
if [ -z "$MYSQL_HOST" ]; then
echo "MYSQL_HOST is not set. Aborting."
exit 1
fi
# Waiting for DB to be ready
while ! mysqladmin ping -h"$MYSQL_HOST" --silent; do
sleep 5
echo "Waiting for database to be ready..."
done
# Set MYSQL_PASSWORD
if [ -z "$MYSQL_PASSWORD" ]; then
echo "MYSQL_PASSWORD is not set, use default value 'misp'"
MYSQL_PASSWORD=misp
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else
echo "MYSQL_PASSWORD is set to '$MYSQL_PASSWORD'"
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fi
ret=`echo 'SHOW TABLES;' | mysql -u $MYSQL_USER --password="$MYSQL_PASSWORD" -h $MYSQL_HOST -P 3306 $MYSQL_DATABASE # 2>&1`
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Connected to database successfully!"
found=0
for table in $ret; do
if [ "$table" == "attributes" ]; then
found=1
fi
done
if [ $found -eq 1 ]; then
echo "Database misp available"
else
echo "Database misp empty, creating tables ..."
ret=`mysql -u $MYSQL_USER --password="$MYSQL_PASSWORD" $MYSQL_DATABASE -h $MYSQL_HOST -P 3306 2>&1 < /var/www/MISP/INSTALL/MYSQL.sql`
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if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Imported /var/www/MISP/INSTALL/MYSQL.sql successfully"
else
echo "ERROR: Importing /var/www/MISP/INSTALL/MYSQL.sql failed:"
echo $ret
fi
fi
else
echo "ERROR: Connecting to database failed:"
echo $ret
fi
# MISP configuration
echo "Creating MISP configuration files"
cd /var/www/MISP/app/Config
cp -a database.default.php database.php
sed -i "s/localhost/$MYSQL_HOST/" database.php
sed -i "s/db\s*login/$MYSQL_DATABASE/" database.php
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sed -i "s/8889/3306/" database.php
sed -i "s/db\s*password/$MYSQL_PASSWORD/" database.php
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# Fix the base url
if [ -z "$MISP_BASEURL" ]; then
echo "No base URL defined, don't forget to define it manually!"
else
echo "Fixing the MISP base URL ($MISP_BASEURL) ..."
sed -i "s/'baseurl' => '',/'baseurl' => '$MISP_BASEURL',/" /var/www/MISP/app/Config/config.php
fi
# Generate the admin user PGP key
echo "Creating admin GnuPG key"
if [ -z "$MISP_ADMIN_EMAIL" -o -z "$MISP_ADMIN_PASSPHRASE" ]; then
echo "No admin details provided, don't forget to generate the PGP key manually!"
else
echo "Generating admin PGP key ... (please be patient, we need some entropy)"
cat >/tmp/gpg.tmp <<GPGEOF
%echo Generating a basic OpenPGP key
Key-Type: RSA
Key-Length: 2048
Name-Real: MISP Admin
Name-Email: $MISP_ADMIN_EMAIL
Expire-Date: 0
Passphrase: $MISP_ADMIN_PASSPHRASE
%commit
%echo Done
GPGEOF
sudo -u www-data gpg --homedir /var/www/MISP/.gnupg --gen-key --batch /tmp/gpg.tmp >>/tmp/install.log
rm -f /tmp/gpg.tmp
fi
# Display tips
cat <<__WELCOME__
Congratulations!
Your MISP docker has been successfully booted for the first time.
Don't forget:
- Reconfigure postfix to match your environment
- Change the MISP admin email address to $MISP_ADMIN_EMAIL
__WELCOME__
rm -f /.firstboot.tmp
fi
# Start supervisord
echo "Starting supervisord"
cd /
exec /usr/bin/supervisord -c /etc/supervisor/conf.d/supervisord.conf