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title: Run phpIPAM under Docker
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description: Is that IP address in use? Do some DHP / Discovery with phpIPAM under Docker
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recipe: phpIPAM
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---
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# phpIPAM
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phpIPAM is an open-source web IP address management application (_IPAM_). Its goal is to provide light, modern and useful IP address management. It is php-based application with MySQL database backend, using jQuery libraries, ajax and HTML5/CSS3 features.
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{ loading=lazy }
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phpIPAM fulfils a non-sexy, but important role - It helps you manage your IP address allocation.
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## Why should you care about this?
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You probably have a home network, with 20-30 IP addresses, for your family devices, your [IoT devices][homeassistant], your smart TV, etc. If you want to (a) monitor them, and (b) audit who does what, you care about what IPs they're assigned by your DHCP server.
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You could simple keep track of all devices with leases in your DHCP server, but what happens if your (_hypothetical?_) Ubiquity Edge Router X crashes and burns due to lack of disk space, and you loose track of all your leases? Well, you have to start from scratch, is what!
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And that [HomeAssistant](/recipes/homeassistant/) config, which you so carefully compiled, refers to each device by IP/DNS name, so you'd better make sure you recreate it consistently!
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Enter phpIPAM. A tool designed to help home keeps as well as large organisations keep track of their IP (_and VLAN, VRF, and AS number_) allocations.
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## {{ page.meta.recipe }} Requirements
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--8<-- "recipe-standard-ingredients.md"
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## Preparation
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### Setup data locations
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We'll need several directories to bind-mount into our container, so create them in `/var/data/phpipam`:
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```bash
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mkdir /var/data/phpipam/databases-dump -p
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mkdir /var/data/runtime/phpipam -p
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```
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### Prepare {{ page.meta.recipe }} environment
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Create `phpipam.env`, and populate with the following variables
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```bash
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# Setup for github, phpipam application
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OAUTH2_PROXY_CLIENT_ID=
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OAUTH2_PROXY_CLIENT_SECRET=
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OAUTH2_PROXY_COOKIE_SECRET=
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# For MariaDB/MySQL database
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MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=imtoosecretformyshorts
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MYSQL_DATABASE=phpipam
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MYSQL_USER=phpipam
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MYSQL_PASSWORD=secret
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# phpIPAM-specific variables
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MYSQL_ENV_MYSQL_USER=phpipam
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MYSQL_ENV_MYSQL_PASSWORD=secret
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MYSQL_ENV_MYSQL_DB=phpipam
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MYSQL_ENV_MYSQL_HOST=db
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# For backup
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BACKUP_NUM_KEEP=7
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BACKUP_FREQUENCY=1d
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```
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Additionally, create `phpipam-backup.env`, and populate with the following variables:
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```bash
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# For MariaDB/MySQL database
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MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=imtoosecretformyshorts
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MYSQL_DATABASE=phpipam
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MYSQL_USER=phpipam
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MYSQL_PASSWORD=secret
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# For backup
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BACKUP_NUM_KEEP=7
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BACKUP_FREQUENCY=1d
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```
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### {{ page.meta.recipe }} Docker Swarm config
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Create a docker swarm config file in docker-compose syntax (v3), something like the example below:
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--8<-- "premix-cta.md"
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```yaml
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version: '3'
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services:
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db:
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image: mariadb:10
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env_file: /var/data/config/phpipam/phpipam.env
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networks:
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- internal
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volumes:
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- /var/data/runtime/phpipam/db:/var/lib/mysql
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app:
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image: pierrecdn/phpipam
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env_file: /var/data/config/phpipam/phpipam.env
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networks:
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- internal
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- traefik_public
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deploy:
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labels:
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# traefik common
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- "traefik.enable=true"
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- "traefik.docker.network=traefik_public"
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# traefikv1
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- "traefik.frontend.rule=Host:phpipam.example.com"
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- "traefik.port=80"
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- traefik.frontend.auth.forward.address=http://traefik-forward-auth:4181
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- traefik.frontend.auth.forward.authResponseHeaders=X-Forwarded-User
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- traefik.frontend.auth.forward.trustForwardHeader=true
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# traefikv2
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- "traefik.http.routers.phpipam.rule=Host(`phpipam.example.com`)"
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- "traefik.http.routers.phpipam.entrypoints=https"
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- "traefik.http.services.phpipam.loadbalancer.server.port=80"
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- "traefik.http.routers.api.middlewares=forward-auth"
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db-backup:
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image: mariadb:10
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env_file: /var/data/config/phpipam/phpipam.env
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volumes:
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- /var/data/phpipam/database-dump:/dump
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- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
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entrypoint: |
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bash -c 'bash -s <<EOF
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trap "break;exit" SIGHUP SIGINT SIGTERM
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sleep 2m
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while /bin/true; do
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mysqldump -h db --all-databases | gzip -c > /dump/dump_\`date +%d-%m-%Y"_"%H_%M_%S\`.sql.gz
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(ls -t /dump/dump*.sql.gz|head -n $$BACKUP_NUM_KEEP;ls /dump/dump*.sql.gz)|sort|uniq -u|xargs rm -- {}
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sleep $$BACKUP_FREQUENCY
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done
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EOF'
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networks:
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- internal
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networks:
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traefik_public:
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external: true
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internal:
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driver: overlay
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ipam:
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config:
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- subnet: 172.16.47.0/24
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```
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--8<-- "reference-networks.md"
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## Serving
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### Launch phpIPAM stack
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Launch the phpIPAM stack by running `docker stack deploy phpipam -c <path -to-docker-compose.yml>`
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Log into your new instance at https://**YOUR-FQDN**, and follow the on-screen prompts to set your first user/password.
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[^1]: If you wanted to expose the phpIPAM UI directly, you could remove the `traefik.http.routers.api.middlewares` label from the app container :thumbsup:
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--8<-- "recipe-footer.md"
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