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- .. _snap: https://snapcraft.io
 
- .. _snapcraft LXD: https://snapcraft.io/lxd
 
- .. _LXC/LXD Image Server: https://uk.images.linuxcontainers.org/
 
- .. _LXC: https://linuxcontainers.org/lxc/introduction/
 
- .. _LXD: https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd/introduction/
 
- .. _`LXD@github`: https://github.com/lxc/lxd
 
- .. _archlinux: https://www.archlinux.org/
 
- .. _lxc.sh:
 
- ================
 
- ``utils/lxc.sh``
 
- ================
 
- .. sidebar:: further reading
 
-    - snap_, `snapcraft LXD`_
 
-    - LXC_,  LXD_
 
-    - `LXC/LXD Image Server`_
 
-    - `LXD@github`_
 
- With the use of *Linux Containers* (LXC_) we can scale our tasks over a stack of
 
- containers, what we call the: *lxc suite*.  The *SearXNG suite*
 
- (:origin:`lxc-searx.env <utils/lxc-searx.env>`) is loaded by default, every time
 
- you start the ``lxc.sh`` script (*you do not need to care about*).
 
- Before you can start with containers, you need to install and initiate LXD_
 
- once::
 
-   $ snap install lxd
 
-   $ lxd init --auto
 
- To make use of the containers from the *SearXNG suite*, you have to build the
 
- :ref:`LXC suite containers <lxc.sh help>` initial.  But be warned, **this might
 
- take some time**::
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh build
 
- A cup of coffee later, your LXC suite is build up and you can run whatever task
 
- you want / in a selected or even in all :ref:`LXC suite containers <lxc.sh
 
- help>`.
 
- .. hint::
 
-    If you see any problems with the internet connectivity of your
 
-    containers read section :ref:`internet connectivity docker`.
 
- If you do not want to build all containers, **you can build just one**::
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh build searx-ubu1804
 
- *Good to know ...*
 
- Each container shares the root folder of the repository and the command
 
- ``utils/lxc.sh cmd`` **handles relative path names transparent**, compare output
 
- of::
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd -- ls -la Makefile
 
-   ...
 
- In the containers, you can run what ever you want, e.g. to start a bash use::
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd searx-ubu1804 bash
 
-   INFO:  [searx-ubu1804] bash
 
-   root@searx-ubu1804:/share/searx#
 
- If there comes the time you want to **get rid off all** the containers and
 
- **clean up local images** just type::
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh remove
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh remove images
 
- .. _internet connectivity docker:
 
- Internet Connectivity & Docker
 
- ==============================
 
- .. sidebar::  further read
 
-    - `Docker blocking network of existing LXC containers <https://github.com/docker/for-linux/issues/103>`__
 
-    - `Docker and IPtables (fralef.me) <https://fralef.me/docker-and-iptables.html>`__
 
-    - `Docker and iptables (docker.com) <https://docs.docker.com/network/iptables/#docker-on-a-router/>`__
 
- There is a conflict in the ``iptables`` setup of Docker & LXC.  If you have
 
- docker installed, you may find that the internet connectivity of your LXD
 
- containers no longer work.
 
- Whenever docker is started (reboot) it sets the iptables policy for the
 
- ``FORWARD`` chain to ``DROP`` `[ref]
 
- <https://docs.docker.com/network/iptables/#docker-on-a-router>`__::
 
-   $ sudo -H iptables-save | grep FORWARD
 
-   :FORWARD ACCEPT [7048:7851230]
 
-   :FORWARD DROP [7048:7851230]
 
- A handy solution of this problem might be to reset the policy for the
 
- ``FORWARD`` chain after the network has been initialized.  For this create a
 
- file in the ``if-up`` section of the network (``/etc/network/if-up.d/iptable``)
 
- and insert the following lines::
 
-   #!/bin/sh
 
-   iptables -F FORWARD
 
-   iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
 
- Don't forget to set the execution bit::
 
-   sudo chmod ugo+x /etc/network/if-up.d/iptable
 
- Reboot your system and check the iptables rules::
 
-   $ sudo -H iptables-save | grep FORWARD
 
-   :FORWARD ACCEPT [7048:7851230]
 
-   :FORWARD ACCEPT [7048:7851230]
 
- .. _lxc.sh install suite:
 
- Install suite
 
- =============
 
- To install the complete :ref:`SearXNG suite (includes searx, morty & filtron)
 
- <lxc-searx.env>` into all LXC_ use::
 
-   $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh install suite
 
- The command above installs a SearXNG suite (see :ref:`installation scripts`).  To
 
- get the IP (URL) of the filtron service in the containers use ``show suite``
 
- command.  To test instances from containers just open the URLs in your
 
- WEB-Browser::
 
-   $ sudo ./utils/lxc.sh show suite | grep filtron
 
-   [searx-ubu1604]  INFO:  (eth0) filtron:    http://n.n.n.246:4004/ http://n.n.n.246/searx
 
-   [searx-ubu1804]  INFO:  (eth0) filtron:    http://n.n.n.147:4004/ http://n.n.n.147/searx
 
-   [searx-ubu1910]  INFO:  (eth0) filtron:    http://n.n.n.140:4004/ http://n.n.n.140/searx
 
-   [searx-ubu2004]  INFO:  (eth0) filtron:    http://n.n.n.18:4004/ http://n.n.n.18/searx
 
-   [searx-fedora31]  INFO:  (eth0) filtron:    http://n.n.n.46:4004/ http://n.n.n.46/searx
 
-   [searx-archlinux]  INFO:  (eth0) filtron:    http://n.n.n.32:4004/ http://n.n.n.32/searx
 
- To :ref:`install a nginx <installation nginx>` reverse proxy for filtron and
 
- morty use (or alternatively use :ref:`apache <installation apache>`)::
 
-     sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd -- FORCE_TIMEOUT=0 ./utils/filtron.sh nginx install
 
-     sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd -- FORCE_TIMEOUT=0 ./utils/morty.sh nginx install
 
- Running commands
 
- ================
 
- **Inside containers, you can use make or run scripts** from the
 
- :ref:`toolboxing`.  By example: to setup a :ref:`buildhosts` and run the
 
- Makefile target ``test`` in the archlinux_ container::
 
-   sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd searx-archlinux ./utils/searx.sh install buildhost
 
-   sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd searx-archlinux make test
 
- Setup SearXNG buildhost
 
- =======================
 
- You can **install the SearXNG buildhost environment** into one or all containers.
 
- The installation procedure to set up a :ref:`build host<buildhosts>` takes its
 
- time.  Installation in all containers will take more time (time for another cup
 
- of coffee).::
 
-   sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd -- ./utils/searx.sh install buildhost
 
- To build (live) documentation inside a archlinux_ container::
 
-   sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd searx-archlinux make docs.clean docs.live
 
-   ...
 
-   [I 200331 15:00:42 server:296] Serving on http://0.0.0.0:8080
 
- To get IP of the container and the port number *live docs* is listening::
 
-   $ sudo ./utils/lxc.sh show suite | grep docs.live
 
-   ...
 
-   [searx-archlinux]  INFO:  (eth0) docs.live:  http://n.n.n.12:8080/
 
- .. _lxc.sh help:
 
- Overview
 
- ========
 
- The ``--help`` output of the script is largely self-explanatory:
 
- .. program-output:: ../utils/lxc.sh --help
 
- .. _lxc-searx.env:
 
- SearXNG suite
 
- =============
 
- .. literalinclude:: ../../utils/lxc-searx.env
 
-    :language: bash
 
 
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