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Https example for webgateaway using letsencrypt

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Initial Release

Sample webgateway with letsencrypt

This is a sample for run docker webgateway using https protocol with:

Prerequisites

A server and a fully qualified domain name (we use example.com in this document).

Build image

Download webgateway image on WRC and load image on your docker instance :

docker load -i <webgateway image file>

The current webgateway image is containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/webgateway:2023.1.0.235.1
Adapt the Dockerfile first line with the correct webgateway image if needed.

ARG IMAGEWEBGTW=containers.intersystems.com/intersystems/webgateway:2023.1.0.235.1

Note: To pull an image from containers.intersystems.com you need to be logged in (wrc account is required).
Visit SO.UI.User.ApplicationTokens.cls to show the command.

docker build --no-cache -t ssl-webgateway:latest .

Push to registry

If you have your own registry, push the image.

docker login <url>
docker tag ssl-webgateway:latest <host>:<port>/ssl-webgateway:latest
docker push <host>:<port>/ssl-webgateway:latest

Run the webgateway

On your server.

Create volumes

It needs two volumes. One for webgateway configuration files and another for letsecnrypt certificate.
It’s important to keep your certificate outside the container.
Do not generate a new certificate for each run otherwise You will reach the rate limit quickly.
See this documentation for more informations.

docker volume create webgateway
docker volume create letsencrypt

Edit your docker-compose.yml file

Adapt the following example with your domain name and e-mail.

version: '3.6'
services:
  ssl-webgateway:
    image: ssl-webgateway:latest
    container_name: ssl-webgateway
    ports: 
      - "80:80"
      - "443:443"
    environment:
      - ISC_DATA_DIRECTORY=/durable/webgateway
      - IRIS_USER=CSPsystem
      - IRIS_PASSWORD=SYS
      - IRIS_HOST=iris
      - IRIS_PORT=51773
      - IRIS_WEBAPPS=/irisapp1 /irisapp2 /irisapp3
      - APACHE_SERVER_ADMIN=webmaster@example.com
      - APACHE_SERVER_NAME=example.com
      - APACHE_SERVER_ALIAS=www.example.com
      - LETSENCRYPT_WEBROOT=/var/www/example
      - LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN=-d example.com -d www.example.com
      - LETSENCRYPT_ARGS=--test-cert
    volumes:
      - "webgateway:/durable"
      - "letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt"
    command: ["sh /startUpScript.sh"]
  iris:
    image: intersystemsdc/iris-community:2020.2.0.196.0-zpm
volumes:
  webgateway:
    external: true
    name: "webgateway"
  letsencrypt:
    external: true
    name: "letsencrypt"

The line LETSENCRYPT_ARGS=--test-cert allow to get a certificate from a letsencrypt test server.
It’s very useful to avoid reach the rate limit due too many try.
When you are ready, simply edit this line with this value LETSENCRYPT_ARGS=.
Using a certificate from a letsencrypt test server cause a browser security alert.

Variables Description Example Value
ISC_DATA_DIRECTORY webgateway durable location for config files /durable/webgateway
IRIS_USER Iris user for connect webgateway to iris (default is CSPsstem) CSPsystem
IRIS_PASSWORD password related to IRIS_USER SYS
IRIS_HOST Hostname or IP address of your Iris Instance iris
IRIS_PORT Iris instance port 51773
IRIS_WEBAPPS By default web app name starting by /csp, /api, /isc, /swagger-ui are routed to iris. You can specify additional web apps if needed /irisapp1 /irisapp2
APACHE_SERVER_ADMIN email admin, used for setup /etc/apache2/site-enabled/000-default.conf webmaster@example.com
APACHE_SERVER_NAME Shoud be set your domain name example.com
APACHE_SERVER_ALIAS Alias for your server www.example.com
LETSENCRYPT_WEBROOT Letsencrypt webroot-path (usually /var/www/) /var/www/example
LETSENCRYPT_DOMAIN Domain coverage for letsencrypt certificate -d example.com -d www.example.com
LETSENCRYPT_ARGS Additional argument provided to the certbot command line. --test-cert for using a letsencrypt test server and\or --expand for expand an existing certifiate with additional domain names. --test-cert --expand

If you want manage your CSP.INI and CSP.CONF yourself do not specify value for the following variables : IRIS_USER, IRIS_PASSWORD, IRIS_HOST, IRIS_PORT, IRIS_WEBAPPS.

Run the containers

docker-compose up -d

Check the logs

docker logs ssl-webgateway

Test your configuration :

https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=example.com
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.example.com

If everything is fine, you should open the management portal with https://www.example.com/csp/sys/utilhome.csp.

If you have an error page

Web Gateway Version 2020.1.0.215.0
Server Availability Error

Server is currently unavailable

Try to reset the password for CSPsystem to SYS
Open a terminal session in your webgateway container and edit CSP.ini file:

docker exec -it ssl-webgateway bash
vim /durable/webgateway/webgateway/CSP.ini

Set the line password with value SYS

Password=SYS

Save and retry.

Links

Certbot
Certbot command line documentation
letsencrypt
Apache documentation

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1.0.010 Jun, 2020
Category
Technology Example
Works with
InterSystems IRIS
First published
10 Jun, 2020
Last checked by moderator
15 Feb, 2024Doesn't work