binhex / arch-sabnzbdvpn

Docker build script for Arch Linux base with SABnzbd, Privoxy and OpenVPN

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Application

SABnzbd
Privoxy
OpenVPN
WireGuard

Description

SABnzbd is an Open Source Binary Newsreader written in Python. It's totally free, incredibly easy to use, and works practically everywhere. SABnzbd makes Usenet as simple and streamlined as possible by automating everything we can. All you have to do is add an .nzb.

This Docker includes OpenVPN and WireGuard to ensure a secure and private connection to the Internet, including use of iptables to prevent IP leakage when the tunnel is down. It also includes Privoxy to allow unfiltered access to index sites, to use Privoxy please point your application at http://<host ip>:8118.

Build notes

Latest stable SABnzbd release from Arch Linux AUR.
Latest stable Privoxy release from Arch Linux repo.
Latest stable OpenVPN release from Arch Linux repo.
Latest stable WireGuard release from Arch Linux repo.

Usage

docker run -d \
    --cap-add=NET_ADMIN \
    -p 8080:8080 \
    -p 8090:8090 \
    -p 8118:8118 \
    --name=<container name> \
    -v <path for data files>:/data \
    -v <path for config files>:/config \
    -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
    -e VPN_ENABLED=<yes|no> \
    -e VPN_USER=<vpn username> \
    -e VPN_PASS=<vpn password> \
    -e VPN_PROV=<pia|airvpn|protonvpn|custom> \
    -e VPN_CLIENT=<openvpn|wireguard> \
    -e VPN_OPTIONS=<additional openvpn cli options> \
    -e STRICT_PORT_FORWARD=<yes|no> \
    -e ENABLE_PRIVOXY=<yes|no> \
    -e ENABLE_STARTUP_SCRIPTS=<yes|no> \
    -e LAN_NETWORK=<lan ipv4 network>/<cidr notation> \
    -e NAME_SERVERS=<name server ip(s)> \
    -e VPN_INPUT_PORTS=<port number(s)> \
    -e VPN_OUTPUT_PORTS=<port number(s)> \
    -e DEBUG=<true|false> \
    -e UMASK=<umask for created files> \
    -e PUID=<uid for user> \
    -e PGID=<gid for user> \
    binhex/arch-sabnzbdvpn

  Please replace all user variables in the above command defined by <> with the correct values.

Access application

http://<host ip>:8080

Access Privoxy

http://<host ip>:8118

PIA example

docker run -d \
    --cap-add=NET_ADMIN \
    -p 8080:8080 \
    -p 8090:8090 \
    -p 8118:8118 \
    --name=sabnzbdvpn \
    -v /root/docker/data:/data \
    -v /root/docker/config:/config \
    -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
    -e VPN_ENABLED=yes \
    -e VPN_USER=myusername \
    -e VPN_PASS=mypassword \
    -e VPN_PROV=pia \
    -e VPN_CLIENT=openvpn \
    -e STRICT_PORT_FORWARD=no \
    -e ENABLE_PRIVOXY=yes \
    -e ENABLE_STARTUP_SCRIPTS=no \
    -e LAN_NETWORK=192.168.1.0/24 \
    -e NAME_SERVERS=84.200.69.80,37.235.1.174,1.1.1.1,37.235.1.177,84.200.70.40,1.0.0.1 \
    -e VPN_INPUT_PORTS=1234 \
    -e VPN_OUTPUT_PORTS=5678 \
    -e DEBUG=false \
    -e UMASK=000 \
    -e PUID=0 \
    -e PGID=0 \
    binhex/arch-sabnzbdvpn

  AirVPN provider

AirVPN users will need to generate a unique OpenVPN configuration file by using the following link https://airvpn.org/generator/

  1. Please select Linux and then choose the country you want to connect to
  2. Save the ovpn file to somewhere safe
  3. Start the sabnzbdvpn docker to create the folder structure
  4. Stop sabnzbdvpn docker and copy the saved ovpn file to the /config/openvpn/ folder on the host
  5. Start sabnzbdvpn docker
  6. Check supervisor.log to make sure you are connected to the tunnel

AirVPN example

docker run -d \
    --cap-add=NET_ADMIN \
    -p 8080:8080 \
    -p 8090:8090 \
    -p 8118:8118 \
    --name=sabnzbdvpn \
    -v /root/docker/data:/data \
    -v /root/docker/config:/config \
    -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
    -e VPN_ENABLED=yes \
    -e VPN_PROV=airvpn \
    -e VPN_CLIENT=openvpn \
    -e ENABLE_PRIVOXY=yes \
    -e ENABLE_STARTUP_SCRIPTS=no \
    -e LAN_NETWORK=192.168.1.0/24 \
    -e NAME_SERVERS=84.200.69.80,37.235.1.174,1.1.1.1,37.235.1.177,84.200.70.40,1.0.0.1 \
    -e VPN_INPUT_PORTS=1234 \
    -e VPN_OUTPUT_PORTS=5678 \
    -e DEBUG=false \
    -e UMASK=000 \
    -e PUID=0 \
    -e PGID=0 \
    binhex/arch-sabnzbdvpn

 

IMPORTANT
Please note 'VPN_INPUT_PORTS' is NOT to define the incoming port for the VPN, this environment variable is used to define port(s) you want to allow in to the VPN network when network binding multiple containers together, configuring this incorrectly with the VPN provider assigned incoming port COULD result in IP leakage, you have been warned!.

OpenVPN
Please note this Docker image does not include the required OpenVPN configuration file and certificates. These will typically be downloaded from your VPN providers website (look for OpenVPN configuration files), and generally are zipped.

PIA users - The URL to download the OpenVPN configuration files and certs is:-

https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/openvpn/openvpn.zip

Once you have downloaded the zip (normally a zip as they contain multiple ovpn files) then extract it to /config/openvpn/ folder (if that folder doesn't exist then start and stop the docker container to force the creation of the folder).

If there are multiple ovpn files then please delete the ones you don't want to use (normally filename follows location of the endpoint) leaving just a single ovpn file and the certificates referenced in the ovpn file (certificates will normally have a crt and/or pem extension).

WireGuard
If you wish to use WireGuard (defined via 'VPN_CLIENT' env var value ) then due to the enhanced security and kernel integration WireGuard will require the container to be defined with privileged permissions and sysctl support, so please ensure you change the following docker options:-

from

    --cap-add=NET_ADMIN \

to

    --sysctl="net.ipv4.conf.all.src_valid_mark=1" \
    --privileged=true \

PIA users - The WireGuard configuration file will be auto generated and will be stored in /config/wireguard/wg0.conf AFTER the first run, if you wish to change the endpoint you are connecting to then change the Endpoint line in the config file (default is Netherlands).

Other users - Please download your WireGuard configuration file from your VPN provider, start and stop the container to generate the folder /config/wireguard/ and then place your WireGuard configuration file in there.

Notes
Due to Google and OpenDNS supporting EDNS Client Subnet it is recommended NOT to use either of these NS providers. The list of default NS providers in the above example(s) is as follows:-

84.200.x.x = DNS Watch 37.235.x.x = FreeDNS 1.x.x.x = Cloudflare

User ID (PUID) and Group ID (PGID) can be found by issuing the following command for the user you want to run the container as:-

id <username>

The VPN_INPUT_PORTS environment variable is used to define ports that might be required for scripts run inside the container, if you want to define multiple ports then please use a comma to separate values.


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Docker build script for Arch Linux base with SABnzbd, Privoxy and OpenVPN

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