From 0d0b6f79464b3209551b30af537cb1fa535119ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Xp96 <38923106+Xp96@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2025 09:37:59 -0300 Subject: [PATCH] to _index.pt.md --- .../_index.en.md | 138 ------------------ .../_index.pt.md | 138 ++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 138 insertions(+), 138 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 content/self-host/rustdesk-server-pro/installscript/Docker/RustDesk Server Layered Security Model/_index.en.md create mode 100644 content/self-host/rustdesk-server-pro/installscript/Docker/RustDesk Server Layered Security Model/_index.pt.md diff --git a/content/self-host/rustdesk-server-pro/installscript/Docker/RustDesk Server Layered Security Model/_index.en.md b/content/self-host/rustdesk-server-pro/installscript/Docker/RustDesk Server Layered Security Model/_index.en.md deleted file mode 100644 index 811131b..0000000 --- a/content/self-host/rustdesk-server-pro/installscript/Docker/RustDesk Server Layered Security Model/_index.en.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: RustDesk Server Layered Security Model -weight: 100 ---- - -Kindly written up by [@I-Am-Skoot](https://github.com/I-Am-Skoot/RustDeskNPMDocker/commits?author=I-Am-Skoot). - -### Layers -- [RustDesk](https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk) Remote Support Tool -- [NPM](https://nginxproxymanager.com/) Proxy Manager Tool -- [Docker](https://www.docker.com) Containerization Tool -- Firewall Tool - -#### Assumptions -This example is an All in One for hosting just RustDesk services only. This can be expanded to a more flexible solution by splitting the NPM into it's own Docker Compose. -- DMZ Network: 192.168.1.0/24 - - NPM (External): 192.168.1.250 -- LAN Network: 10.0.0.0/24 -- RSBackend Network: 192.168.254.0/29 - - NPM (Internal): 192.168.254.1 - - HBBS: 192.168.254.2 - - HBBR: 192.168.254.3 -- Docker Host: Linux - - Each application has a dedicated folder in `/opt/`. -- Hostname: uniquehostname (Change This) -- DNS Name: rustdesk.example.com - -Make modifications to the examples as needed. - -### Prepare Docker -You must have Docker already installed this guide does not go into the specifics of that. - -You will need to create a network for the RustDesk Server Backend and the DMZ. -For each application you use with the NPM (Nginx Proxy Manager) you should have a dedicated backend network to isolate it. - -``` - docker network create \ - --driver=bridge \ - --subnet=192.168.254.0/29 RSBackend - - docker network create \ - --driver=ipvlan --subnet=192.168.1.0/24 \ - --gateway=192.168.1.1 \ - -o ipvlan_mode=l2 \ - -o parent=eth0 DMZ -``` - -### Setup Firewall -Configure the following Port forwarding/NAT ports from your public IP to the NPM Server. -- 21114 => 8080 TCP -- 21115 => 21115 TCP -- 21116 => 21116 TCP/UDP -- 21117 => 21117 TCP -- 21118 => 21118 TCP -- 21119 => 21119 TCP -- 443 => 443 TCP # If you want to use SSL - -### Setup Docker Compose -This will start a container with NPM and the correct networks. - -Copy the below into docker-compose.yaml. - -``` -version: '3.5' -services: - NPM: - image: jlesage/nginx-proxy-manager:latest - container_name: proxy-manager - volumes: - - /opt/proxy-manager/config:/config - restart: 'unless-stopped' - networks: - DMZ: - ipv4_address: 192.168.1.250 - RSBackend: - ipv4_address: 192.168.254.1 - - hbbs: - container_name: rustdesk_hbbs - image: rustdesk/rustdesk-server-pro:latest - command: hbbs -k _ - hostname: uniquehostname # Change This - volumes: - - /opt/rustdeskserver:/root - networks: - RSBackend: - ipv4_address: 192.168.254.2 - depends_on: - - hbbr - restart: unless-stopped - - hbbr: - container_name: rustdesk_hbbr - image: rustdesk/rustdesk-server-pro:latest - command: hbbr -k _ - volumes: - - /opt/rustdeskserver:/root - networks: - RSBackend: - ipv4_address: 192.168.254.3 - restart: unless-stopped - -networks: - DMZ: - external: true - RSBackend: - external: true -``` - -### Setup NPM -Configure Stream Hosts for the following Ports: -- 21115 => 192.168.254.2:21115 TCP -- 21116 => 192.168.254.2:21116 TCP / UDP -- 21117 => 192.168.254.3:21117 TCP -- 21118 => 192.168.254.2:21118 TCP -- 21119 => 192.168.254.3:21119 TCP -- 80 => 127.0.0.1:8080 TCP # catches local traffic - -Configure Proxy Host: -- Domain Name: rustdesk.example.com -- Scheme: http -- Forward Hostname / IP: 192.168.254.2 -- Forward Port: 21114 -- Block Common Exploits: Checked -- Optional: Configure SSL **(DO NOT REQUIRE - Client needs to be able to communicate without SSL.)** - -### Setup RustDesk Server -Connect to Server interface http://rustdesk.example.com or https://rustdesk.example.com if you have configured SSL for web interface. - -### Setup RustDesk Client -Configure the client: -- ID Server: rustdesk.example.com -- Relay Server: rustdesk.example.com -- API Server: http://rustdesk.example.com (use HTTPS if you have configured SSL) -- Key: {Server Key Here} - -### End Result -Your solution will be accessible externally through the Proxy manager. You will have isolation of your RustDesk Servers from other systems. Especially if you use a split configuration system and have other applications / sites behind a common NPM. diff --git a/content/self-host/rustdesk-server-pro/installscript/Docker/RustDesk Server Layered Security Model/_index.pt.md b/content/self-host/rustdesk-server-pro/installscript/Docker/RustDesk Server Layered Security Model/_index.pt.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee46927 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/self-host/rustdesk-server-pro/installscript/Docker/RustDesk Server Layered Security Model/_index.pt.md @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +--- +title: Modelo de Segurança em Camadas do Servidor RustDesk +weight: 100 +--- + +Gentilmente escrito por [@I-Am-Skoot](https://github.com/I-Am-Skoot/RustDeskNPMDocker/commits?author=I-Am-Skoot). + +### Camadas +- [RustDesk](https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk) Ferramenta de Suporte Remoto +- [NPM](https://nginxproxymanager.com/) Ferramenta de Gerenciamento de Proxy +- [Docker](https://www.docker.com) Ferramenta de Container +- Ferramenta de Firewall + +#### Pressupostos +Este exemplo é um "Tudo em Um" para hospedar apenas serviços RustDesk. Ele pode ser expandido para uma solução mais flexível dividindo o NPM em seu próprio Docker Compose. +- DMZ Network: 192.168.1.0/24 + - NPM (Externo): 192.168.1.250 +- LAN Network: 10.0.0.0/24 +- RSBackend Network: 192.168.254.0/29 + - NPM (Interno): 192.168.254.1 + - HBBS: 192.168.254.2 + - HBBR: 192.168.254.3 +- Docker Host: Linux + - Cada aplicativo tem uma pasta dedicada em `/opt/`. +- Nome do Host: uniquehostname (Mude Isso) +- Nome DNS: rustdesk.example.com + +Faça modificações nos exemplos conforme necessário. + +### Preparar o Docker +Você deve ter o Docker já instalado, este guia não entra nos detalhes específicos disso. + +Você precisará criar uma rede para o Backend do Servidor RustDesk e a DMZ. +Para cada aplicação que você usar com o NPM (Nginx Proxy Manager), você deve ter uma rede de backend dedicada para isolá-la. + +``` + docker network create \ + --driver=bridge \ + --subnet=192.168.254.0/29 RSBackend + + docker network create \ + --driver=ipvlan --subnet=192.168.1.0/24 \ + --gateway=192.168.1.1 \ + -o ipvlan_mode=l2 \ + -o parent=eth0 DMZ +``` + +### Configurar o Firewall +Configure o encaminhamento de portas/NAT a seguir do seu IP público para o Servidor NPM. +- 21114 => 8080 TCP +- 21115 => 21115 TCP +- 21116 => 21116 TCP/UDP +- 21117 => 21117 TCP +- 21118 => 21118 TCP +- 21119 => 21119 TCP +- 443 => 443 TCP # Se você quiser usar SSL + +### Configurar o Docker Compose +Isso iniciará um contêiner com NPM e as redes corretas. + +Copie o código abaixo para docker-compose.yaml. + +``` +version: '3.5' +services: + NPM: + image: jlesage/nginx-proxy-manager:latest + container_name: proxy-manager + volumes: + - /opt/proxy-manager/config:/config + restart: 'unless-stopped' + networks: + DMZ: + ipv4_address: 192.168.1.250 + RSBackend: + ipv4_address: 192.168.254.1 + + hbbs: + container_name: rustdesk_hbbs + image: rustdesk/rustdesk-server-pro:latest + command: hbbs -k _ + hostname: uniquehostname # Change This + volumes: + - /opt/rustdeskserver:/root + networks: + RSBackend: + ipv4_address: 192.168.254.2 + depends_on: + - hbbr + restart: unless-stopped + + hbbr: + container_name: rustdesk_hbbr + image: rustdesk/rustdesk-server-pro:latest + command: hbbr -k _ + volumes: + - /opt/rustdeskserver:/root + networks: + RSBackend: + ipv4_address: 192.168.254.3 + restart: unless-stopped + +networks: + DMZ: + external: true + RSBackend: + external: true +``` + +### Setup NPM +Configure os Stream Hosts para as seguintes Portas: +- 21115 => 192.168.254.2:21115 TCP +- 21116 => 192.168.254.2:21116 TCP / UDP +- 21117 => 192.168.254.3:21117 TCP +- 21118 => 192.168.254.2:21118 TCP +- 21119 => 192.168.254.3:21119 TCP +- 80 => 127.0.0.1:8080 TCP # captura o tráfego local + +Configure o Proxy Host: +- Nome de Domínio: rustdesk.example.com +- Esquema: http +- Encaminhar Nome do Host / IP: 192.168.254.2 +- Porta de Encaminhamento: 21114 +- Bloquear Explorações Comuns: Marcado +- Opcional: Configurar SSL **(NÃO EXIGIR - O cliente precisa ser capaz de se comunicar sem SSL.)** + +### Configurar o Servidor RustDesk +Conecte-se à interface do servidor http://rustdesk.example.com ou https://rustdesk.example.com se você configurou SSL para a interface web. + +### Configurar o Cliente RustDesk +Configure o cliente: +- Servidor de ID: rustdesk.example.com +- Servidor de Relay: rustdesk.example.com +- Servidor de API: http://rustdesk.example.com (use HTTPS if you have configured SSL) +- Key: {Chave do Servidor Aqui} + +### Resultado Final +Sua solução estará acessível externamente através do Proxy Manager. Você terá isolamento de seus Servidores RustDesk de outros sistemas. Especialmente se você usar um sistema de configuração dividida e tiver outras aplicações / sites atrás de um NPM comum.