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Installation
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Commands starting with # are to be is to run as root.
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1. Get the sources
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Get the source code by running
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$ git clone https://git.freesoftwareextremist.com/bloat
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You can also download the latest source tarball from the URL
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"https://git.freesoftwareextremist.com/bloat/snapshot/bloat-master.tar.gz"
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2. Build and install
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Install GO from your system's package manager or from https://golang.org/dl,
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then run make to compile the source.
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$ make
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# make install
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This will perform a system wide installation of bloat. By default, it will
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install the binary in /usr/local/bin, data files in /var/bloat and config
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file in /etc. You can change these paths by editing the Makefile.
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3. Edit the config file
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Comments in the config file describe what each config value does. For most
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cases, you only need to change the value of "client_website".
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# $EDITOR /etc/bloat.conf
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4. Create a separate user account to run bloat
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It's not required to create a separate user account, but it's a good practice
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to do so.
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# useradd _bloat
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# chown -R _bloat:_bloat /var/bloat
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Replace /var/bloat with the value you specified in the Makefile.
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5. Run the binary
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# su _bloat -c bloat
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Now you should create an init script to automatically start the service at
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system startup.
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6. Setup TLS
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You can use an HTTP server as a reverse proxy to serve bloat over HTTPS. Here's
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a config file snippet for nginx:
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server {
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server_name bloat.example.com;
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location / {
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proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080;
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}
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}
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server {
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server_name bloat.example.com;
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listen 443 ssl;
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ssl_trusted_certificate /etc/ssl/example.com.crt;
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ssl_certificate /etc/ssl/example.com.fullchain.pem;
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ssl_certificate_key /etc/ssl/private/example.com.key;
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location / {
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proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080;
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}
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}
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`
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This configuration accepts for connections for bloat.example.com (specified by
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"client_website" in config) over both HTTP and HTTPS and forwards them to
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bloat's listen address (specified by "listen_address" in config).
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$ ./bloat -f bloat.conf
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$ ./bloat -f bloat.conf
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You can now access the frontend at http://localhost:8080, which is the default
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You can now access the frontend at http://localhost:8080, which is the default
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listen address. You can also setup a reverse HTTP proxy to serve the frontend over
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listen address. See the INSTALL file for more details.
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TLS connection.
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License:
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