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# phpIPAM in docker
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###### guide-by-example
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![logo](https://i.imgur.com/GrWPooR.png)
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# WORK IN PROGRESS
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# WORK IN PROGRESS
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# WORK IN PROGRESS
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# Purpose
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IP address managment, LAN information and documentation tool.
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* [Official site](https://phpipam.net/)
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* [Github](https://github.com/phpipam/phpipam)
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* [DockerHub image used](https://hub.docker.com/r/phpipam/phpipam-www)
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IPAM is a universal term that stands for
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[IP Address Management](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address_management).<br>
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phpIPAM is an open source tool fullfilling this purpose.
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Coded in php and using mariadb for database.
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My exposure to it is limited and at this moment
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So far use is just tracking of used IP.
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Can be used to keep inventory of IT hardware, or organization of server racks.
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# Files and directory structure
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```
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/home/
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└── ~/
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└── docker/
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└── phpipam/
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├── phpipam-mariadb-data/
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├── .env
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└── docker-compose.yml
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```
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* `phpipam-mariadb-data/` - a directory where phpipam will store its database data
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* `.env` - a file containing environment variables for docker compose
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* `docker-compose.yml` - a docker compose file, telling docker how to run the containers
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You only need to provide the files.<br>
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The directory is created by docker compose on the first run.
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# docker-compose
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`docker-compose.yml`
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```yml
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version: '3'
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services:
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phpipam-web:
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image: phpipam/phpipam-www:latest
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container_name: phpipam-web
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hostname: phpipam-web
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# ports:
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# - "80:80"
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restart: unless-stopped
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env_file: .env
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depends_on:
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- phpipam-mariadb
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phpipam-mariadb:
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image: mariadb:latest
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container_name: phpipam-mariadb
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hostname: phpipam-mariadb
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restart: unless-stopped
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env_file: .env
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volumes:
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- ./phpipam-mariadb-data:/var/lib/mysql
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networks:
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default:
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external:
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name: $DOCKER_MY_NETWORK
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```
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`.env`
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```bash
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# GENERAL
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DOCKER_MY_NETWORK=caddy_net
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TZ=Europe/Bratislava
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IPAM_DATABASE_HOST=phpipam-mariadb
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IPAM_DATABASE_PASS=my_secret_phpipam_pass
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IPAM_DATABASE_WEBHOST=%
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MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=my_secret_mysql_root_pass
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```
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# Scheduling and cron issues
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The default docker-compose deployment uses cron container.<br>
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Problem is it does not work, so Ofelia is used.<br>
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[Here](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/ofelia)
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is guide how to set it up.
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Bellow is Ofelia's config file for discovery and ping check of live hosts.
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`config.ini`
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```ini
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[job-exec "phpipam ping"]
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schedule = @every 10m
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container = phpipam-web
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command = /usr/bin/php /phpipam/functions/scripts/pingCheck.php
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[job-exec "phpipam discovery"]
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schedule = @every 25m
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container = phpipam-web
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command = /usr/bin/php /phpipam/functions/scripts/discoveryCheck.php
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```
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# Reverse proxy
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Caddy v2 is used, details
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[here](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/caddy_v2).</br>
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`Caddyfile`
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```
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ipam.{$MY_DOMAIN} {
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reverse_proxy phpipam-web:80
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}
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```
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# First run
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![logo](https://i.imgur.com/W7YhwqK.jpg)
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* New phpipam installation
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* Automatic database installation
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* MySQL username: root
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* MySQL password: my_secret_mysql_root_pass
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# Update
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[Watchtower](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/watchtower)
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updates the image automatically.
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Manual image update:
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- `docker-compose pull`<br>
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- `docker-compose up -d`<br>
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- `docker image prune`
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# Backup and restore
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#### Backup
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Using [borg](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/borg_backup)
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that makes daily snapshot of the entire directory.
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#### Restore
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* down the homer container `docker-compose down`<br>
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* delete the entire homer directory<br>
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* from the backup copy back the homer directory<br>
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* start the container `docker-compose up -d`
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