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Update Cloudflared documentation to download binary instead of compiling (#1030)
* Downloads instead of compile cloudflared * Typo
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# Cloudflare Tunnels
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# Cloudflare Tunnels
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[Cloudflare Tunnels](https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-apps/) can be used to access PiKVM over the internet securely using Cloudflare Zero Trust with the `cloudflared` daemon. This is a convenient and free (for private use) tool for allowing access to web services running on your internal network without port forwarding or IPv4/IPv6 compatability issues. This document is provided as an example for accessing your PiKVM over the internet but you can also use Zerotier/[Tailscale](tailscale.md)/*Insert XYZ VPN service here*. Basic support like whats shown below is provided as an example, any other setting or functionality needs to be redirected to the appropriate community.
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[Cloudflare Tunnels](https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-apps/) can be used to access PiKVM over the internet securely using Cloudflare Zero Trust with Cloudflared. This is a convenient and free (for 50 users) tool for allowing access to web services running on your internal network without port forwarding or IPv4/IPv6 compatability issues. This document is provided as an example for accessing your PiKVM over the internet but you can also use Zerotier/[Tailscale](tailscale.md)/*Insert XYZ VPN service here*. Basic support like whats shown below is provided as an example, any other setting or functionality needs to be redirected to the appropriate community.
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## Prequisites
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## Prequisites
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2. A Cloudflare tunnel configured with an application created and secured by an access policy
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2. A Cloudflare tunnel configured with an application created and secured by an access policy
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3. Custom firewall rules configured in Cloudflare as needed
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## Cloudflare Tunnel Steps
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## Cloudflare Tunnel Steps
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* Don't skip the access policies as this important to preventing randoms from the internet from gaining access to your PiKVM. Cloudflare offers a variety of login options with the simplest being One-time PINs that are emailed to you. NOTE: This external authentication will not replace the username/password for the PiKVM but instead supplement it acting as a first line of defense from the internet.
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* Don't skip the access policies as this important to preventing randoms from the internet from gaining access to your PiKVM. Cloudflare offers a variety of login options with the simplest being One-time PINs that are emailed to you. NOTE: This external authentication will not replace the username/password for the PiKVM but instead supplement it acting as a first line of defense from the internet.
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## Installation
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## Installation on the PiKVM
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Unfortunately Cloudflare does not provide binaries for ARM so we need to compile from source to generate a working build.
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1. Use these commands to install Cloudflared:
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### On the PiKVM side
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1. Use these commands:
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```
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# rw
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# rw
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# pacman -Syu go
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# curl -L -o /usr/local/bin/cloudflared "$(curl -s "https://api.github.com/repos/cloudflare/cloudflared/releases/latest" | grep -e 'browser_download_url.*/cloudflared-linux-armhf"' | sed -e 's/[\ \":]//g' -e 's/browser_download_url//g' -e 's/\/\//:\/\//g')"
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# curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/cloudflare/cloudflared/releases/latest | grep "tarball_url" | cut -d '"' -f 4 | xargs curl -LJo cloudflared-latest.tar.gz
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# chmod +x /usr/local/bin/cloudflared
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# tar -xzvf cloudflared-latest.tar.gz --transform 's|[^/]*/|cloudflared/|'
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# cd cloudflared/cmd/cloudflared/
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# go build
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# mv cloudflared /usr/bin/cloudflared
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# cloudflared version
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# cloudflared version
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```
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```
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2. Create the service configuration file
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2. Install the Cloudflare tunnel service to Cloudflared:
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# systemctl edit --full cloudflared.service
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# sudo cloudflared service install SERVICE_TOKEN_HERE
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```
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3. Open a web browser and attempt to connect
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4. Drop back in to read only mode
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```
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# ro
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```
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```
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3. Insert the following configuration replacing TOKEN VALUE with your token from the Cloudflare tunnel step.
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## Updating Cloudflared
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```ini
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Use these commands to update Cloudflared:
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[Unit]
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Description=Cloudflare Tunnel
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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TimeoutStartSec=0
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Type=notify
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/cloudflared --protocol quic tunnel run --token <TOKEN VALUE>
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Restart=on-failure
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RestartSec=5s
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```
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4. Afterwards verify service is started and stays running
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```
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# systemctl enable --now cloudflared
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# systemctl status cloudflared
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```
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5. Open a web browser and attempt
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## Updating cloudflared
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Use these commands to update the ```cloudflared``` daemon:
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# rw
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# rm -rf cloudflared/
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# cloudflared update
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# curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/cloudflare/cloudflared/releases/latest | grep "tarball_url" | cut -d '"' -f 4 | xargs curl -LJo cloudflared-latest.tar.gz
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# tar -xzvf cloudflared-latest.tar.gz --transform 's|[^/]*/|cloudflared/|'
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# cd cloudflared/cmd/cloudflared/
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# go build && mv cloudflared /usr/bin/cloudflared
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# systemctl restart cloudflared
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```
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