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traefik-crowdsec-bouncer

A http service to verify request and bounce them according to decisions made by CrowdSec.

Description

This repository aim to implement a CrowdSec bouncer for the router Traefik to block malicious IP to access your services. For this it leverages Traefik v2 ForwardAuth middleware and query CrowdSec with client IP. If the client IP is on ban list, it will get a http code 403 response. Otherwise, request will continue as usual.

Demo

Prerequisites

Docker and Docker-compose installed.
You can use the docker-compose in the examples' folder as a starting point. Through traefik it exposes the whoami countainer on port 80, with the bouncer accepting and rejecting client IP.
Launch your all services except the bouncer with the follow commands:

git clone https://github.com/fbonalair/traefik-crowdsec-bouncer.git && \
  cd traefik-crowdsec-bouncer/examples && \
  docker-compose up -d traefik crowdsec whoami 

Procedure

  1. Get a bouncer API key from CrowdSec with command docker exec crowdsec-example cscli bouncers add traefik-bouncer
  2. Copy the API key printed. You WON'T be able the get it again.
  3. Paste this API key as the value for bouncer environment variable CROWDSEC_BOUNCER_API_KEY, instead of "MyApiKey"
  4. Start bouncer in attach mode with docker-compose up bouncer
  5. Visit http://localhost/. You will see the container whoami page, copy your IP address from X-Real-Ip line (i.e. 192.168.128.1).
    In your console, you will see lines showing your authorized request (i.e. "status":200).
  6. In another console, ban your IP with command docker exec crowdsec-example cscli decisions add --ip 192.168.128.1, modify the IP with your address.
  7. Visit http://localhost/ again, in your browser you will see "Forbidden" since this time since you've been banned. Though the console you will see "status":403.
  8. Unban yourself with docker exec crowdsec-example cscli decisions delete --ip 192.168.128.1
  9. Visit http://localhost/ one last time, you will have access to the container whoami.

Enjoy!

Usage

For now, this web service is mainly fought to be used as a container.
If you need to build from source, you can get some inspiration from the Dockerfile.

Prerequisites

You should have Traefik v2 and a CrowdSec instance running.
The container is available on docker as image fbonalair/traefik-crowdsec-bouncer. Host it as you see fit, though it must have access to CrowdSec and be accessible by Traefik.
Follow traefik v2 ForwardAuth middleware documentation to create a forwardAuth middle pointing to your bouncer host.
Generate a bouncer API key following CrowdSec documentation

Configuration

The webservice configuration is made via environment variables:

  • CROWDSEC_BOUNCER_API_KEY - CrowdSec bouncer API key required to be authorized to request local API (required)`
  • CROWDSEC_AGENT_HOST - Host and port of CrowdSec agent, i.e. crowdsec-agent:8080 (required)`
  • CROWDSEC_BOUNCER_SCHEME - Scheme to query CrowdSec agent. Expected value: http, https. Default to http`
  • CROWDSEC_BOUNCER_LOG_LEVEL - Minimum log level for bouncer. Expected value zerolog levels. Default to 1
  • CROWDSEC_BOUNCER_BAN_RESPONSE_CODE - HTTP code to respond in case of ban. Default to 403
  • CROWDSEC_BOUNCER_BAN_RESPONSE_MSG - HTTP body as message to respond in case of ban. Default to Forbidden
  • HEALTH_CHECKER_TIMEOUT_DURATION - Golang string represation of a duration to wait for bouncer's answer before failing health check. Default to 2s
  • PORT - Change listening port of web server. Default listen on 8080
  • GIN_MODE - By default, run app in "debug" mode. Set it to "release" in production
  • TRUSTED_PROXIES - List of trusted proxies IP addresses in CIDR format, delimited by ','. Default of 0.0.0.0/0 should be fine for most use cases, but you HAVE to add them directly in Traefik.

Exposed routes

The webservice exposes some routes:

  • GET /api/v1/forwardAuth - Main route to be used by Traefik: query CrowdSec agent with the header X-Real-Ip as client IP`
  • GET /api/v1/ping - Simple health route that respond pong with http 200`
  • GET /api/v1/healthz - Another health route that query CrowdSec agent with localhost (127.0.0.1)`
  • GET /api/v1/metrics - Prometheus route to scrap metrics

Contribution

Any constructive feedback is welcome, fill free to add an issue or a pull request. I will review it and integrate it to the code.

Local Setup

  1. Start docker compose with docker-compose up -d
  2. Create _test.env from template _test.env.example such as cp _test.env.example _test.env
  3. Get an API key for your bouncer with : docker exec traefik-crowdsec-bouncer-crowdsec-1 cscli bouncers add traefik-bouncer
  4. In _test.env replace <your_generated_api_key> with the previously generated key
  5. Adding a banned IP to your crodwsec instance with : docker exec traefik-crowdsec-bouncer-crowdsec-1 cscli decisions add -i 1.2.3.4
  6. Run test with godotenv -f ./_test.env go test -cover