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47 lines
1.1 KiB
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Diplonat
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========
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## Feature set
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* [ ] (Re)Configure NAT via UPNP/IGD (prio: high)
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* [ ] (Re)Configure nftable (prio: low)
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* [ ] (Re)Configure DNS via ??? (prio: low)
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## Operate
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```bash
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cargo build
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consul agent -dev # in a separate terminal
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# adapt following values to your configuratio
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export DIPLONAT_PRIVATE_IP="192.168.0.18"
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export DIPLONAT_REFRESH_TIME="60"
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export DIPLONAT_EXPIRATION_TIME="300"
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export DIPLONAT_CONSUL_NODE_NAME="lheureduthe"
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export RUST_LOG=debug
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cargo run
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```
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## About Consul Catalog
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* We query the `/v1/catalog/node/<node>` endpoint
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* We can watch it thanks to [Blocking Queries](https://www.consul.io/api/features/blocking.html)
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eg:
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```bash
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curl -vvv http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/catalog/node/lheureduthe
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# returns X-Consul-Index: 15
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curl -vvv http://127.0.0.1:8500/v1/catalog/node/lheureduthe?index=15
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```
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Each time you do the request, the whole list of services bound to the node is returned.
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To test the Consul Catalog part, you can do:
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```bash
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consul agent -dev #in a separate terminal, if not already running
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consul services register -name=example -port=1337
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consul services -id=example
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```
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