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Microservice to bring 2FA to self hosted PDSes
1# PDS gatekeeper
2
3A microservice that sits on the same server as the PDS to add some of the security that the entryway does.
4
5
6
7PDS gatekeeper works by overriding some of the PDS endpoints inside your Caddyfile to provide gatekeeping to certain
8endpoints. Mainly, the ability to have 2FA on a self hosted PDS like it does on a Bluesky mushroom(PDS). Most of the
9logic of these endpoints still happens on the PDS via a proxied request, just some are gatekept.
10
11# Features
12
13## 2FA
14
15- Overrides The login endpoint to add 2FA for both Bluesky client logged in and OAuth logins
16- Overrides the settings endpoints as well. As long as you have a confirmed email you can turn on 2FA
17
18## Captcha on account creation
19
20Require a `verificationCode` set on the `createAccount` request. This is gotten from completing a captcha challenge
21hosted on the
22PDS mimicking what the Bluesky Entryway does. Migration tools will need to support this, but social-apps will support
23and redirect to `GATEKEEPER_DEFAULT_CAPTCHA_REDIRECT`. This is how the clients know to get the code to prove a captcha
24was successful.
25
26- Requires `GATEKEEPER_CREATE_ACCOUNT_CAPTCHA` to be set to true.
27- Requires `PDS_HCAPTCHA_SITE_KEY` and `PDS_HCAPTCHA_SECRET_KEY` to be set. Can sign up at https://www.hcaptcha.com/
28- Requires proxying `/xrpc/com.atproto.server.describeServer`, `/xrpc/com.atproto.server.createAccount` and `/gate/*` to
29 PDS
30 Gatekeeper
31- Optional `GATEKEEPER_JWE_KEY` key to encrypt the captcha verification code. Defaults to a random 32 byte key. Not
32 strictly needed unless you're scaling
33- Optional`GATEKEEPER_DEFAULT_CAPTCHA_REDIRECT` default redirect on captcha success. Defaults to `https://bsky.app`.
34- Optional `GATEKEEPER_CAPTCHA_SUCCESS_REDIRECTS` allowed redirect urls for captcha success. You want these to match the
35 url showing the captcha. Defaults are:
36 - https://bsky.app
37 - https://pdsmoover.com
38 - https://blacksky.community
39 - https://tektite.cc
40
41## Block account creation unless it's a migration
42
43You can set `GATEKEEPER_ALLOW_ONLY_MIGRATIONS` to block createAccount unless it's via a migration. This does not require
44a change for migration tools, but social-apps create a new account will no longer work and to create a brand new account
45users will need to do this via the Oauth account create screen on the PDS. We recommend setting `PDS_HCAPTCHA_SITE_KEY`
46and `PDS_HCAPTCHA_SECRET_KEY` so the OAuth screen is protected by a captcha if you use this with invite codes turned
47off.
48
49# Setup
50
51PDS Gatekeeper has 2 parts to its setup, docker compose file and a reverse proxy (Caddy in this case). I will be
52assuming you setup the PDS following the directions
53found [here](https://atproto.com/guides/self-hosting), but if yours is different, or you have questions, feel free to
54let
55me know, and we can figure it out.
56
57## Docker compose
58
59The pds gatekeeper container can be found on docker hub under the name `fatfingers23/pds_gatekeeper`. The container does
60need access to the `/pds` root folder to access the same db's as your PDS. The part you need to add would look a bit
61like below. You can find a full example of what I use for my pds at [./examples/compose.yml](./examples/compose.yml).
62This is usually found at `/pds/compose.yaml`on your PDS>
63
64```yml
65 gatekeeper:
66 container_name: gatekeeper
67 image: fatfingers23/pds_gatekeeper:latest
68 network_mode: host
69 restart: unless-stopped
70 #This gives the container to the access to the PDS folder. Source is the location on your server of that directory
71 volumes:
72 - type: bind
73 source: /pds
74 target: /pds
75 depends_on:
76 - pds
77```
78
79For Coolify, if you're using Traefik as your proxy you'll need to make sure the labels for the container are set up
80correctly. A full example can be found at [./examples/coolify-compose.yml](./examples/coolify-compose.yml).
81
82```yml
83gatekeeper:
84 container_name: gatekeeper
85 image: 'fatfingers23/pds_gatekeeper:latest'
86 restart: unless-stopped
87 volumes:
88 - '/pds:/pds'
89 environment:
90 - 'PDS_DATA_DIRECTORY=${PDS_DATA_DIRECTORY:-/pds}'
91 - 'PDS_BASE_URL=http://pds:3000'
92 - GATEKEEPER_HOST=0.0.0.0
93 depends_on:
94 - pds
95 healthcheck:
96 test:
97 - CMD
98 - timeout
99 - '1'
100 - bash
101 - '-c'
102 - 'cat < /dev/null > /dev/tcp/0.0.0.0/8080'
103 interval: 10s
104 timeout: 5s
105 retries: 3
106 start_period: 10s
107 labels:
108 - traefik.enable=true
109 - 'traefik.http.routers.pds-gatekeeper.rule=Host(`yourpds.com`) && (Path(`/xrpc/com.atproto.server.getSession`) || Path(`/xrpc/com.atproto.server.updateEmail`) || Path(`/xrpc/com.atproto.server.createSession`) || Path(`/xrpc/com.atproto.server.createAccount`) || Path(`/@atproto/oauth-provider/~api/sign-in`))'
110 - traefik.http.routers.pds-gatekeeper.entrypoints=https
111 - traefik.http.routers.pds-gatekeeper.tls=true
112 - traefik.http.routers.pds-gatekeeper.priority=100
113 - traefik.http.routers.pds-gatekeeper.middlewares=gatekeeper-cors
114 - traefik.http.services.pds-gatekeeper.loadbalancer.server.port=8080
115 - traefik.http.services.pds-gatekeeper.loadbalancer.server.scheme=http
116 - 'traefik.http.middlewares.gatekeeper-cors.headers.accesscontrolallowmethods=GET,POST,PUT,DELETE,OPTIONS,PATCH'
117 - 'traefik.http.middlewares.gatekeeper-cors.headers.accesscontrolallowheaders=*'
118 - 'traefik.http.middlewares.gatekeeper-cors.headers.accesscontrolalloworiginlist=*'
119 - traefik.http.middlewares.gatekeeper-cors.headers.accesscontrolmaxage=100
120 - traefik.http.middlewares.gatekeeper-cors.headers.addvaryheader=true
121 - traefik.http.middlewares.gatekeeper-cors.headers.accesscontrolallowcredentials=true
122```
123
124## Caddy setup
125
126For the reverse proxy I use caddy. This part is what overwrites the endpoints and proxies them to PDS gatekeeper to add
127in extra functionality. The main part is below, for a full example see [./examples/Caddyfile](./examples/Caddyfile).
128This is usually found at `/pds/caddy/etc/caddy/Caddyfile` on your PDS.
129
130```
131 @gatekeeper {
132 path /xrpc/com.atproto.server.getSession
133 path /xrpc/com.atproto.server.describeServer
134 path /xrpc/com.atproto.server.updateEmail
135 path /xrpc/com.atproto.server.createSession
136 path /xrpc/com.atproto.server.createAccount
137 path /@atproto/oauth-provider/~api/sign-in
138 path /gate/*
139 }
140
141 handle @gatekeeper {
142 reverse_proxy http://localhost:8080
143 }
144
145 reverse_proxy http://localhost:3000
146```
147
148If you use a cloudflare tunnel then your caddyfile would look a bit more like below with your tunnel proxying to
149`localhost:8081` (or w/e port you want).
150
151```
152http://*.localhost:8082, http://localhost:8082 {
153 @gatekeeper {
154 path /xrpc/com.atproto.server.getSession
155 path /xrpc/com.atproto.server.describeServer
156 path /xrpc/com.atproto.server.updateEmail
157 path /xrpc/com.atproto.server.createSession
158 path /xrpc/com.atproto.server.createAccount
159 path /@atproto/oauth-provider/~api/sign-in
160 path /gate/*
161 }
162
163 handle @gatekeeper {
164 #This is the address for PDS gatekeeper, default is 8080
165 reverse_proxy http://localhost:8080
166 #Makes sure the cloudflare ip is proxied and able to be picked up by pds gatekeeper
167 header_up X-Forwarded-For {http.request.header.CF-Connecting-IP}
168 }
169 reverse_proxy http://localhost:3000
170}
171
172```
173
174# Environment variables and bonuses
175
176Every environment variable can be set in the `pds.env` and shared between PDS and gatekeeper and the PDS, with the
177exception of `PDS_ENV_LOCATION`. This can be set to load the pds.env, by default it checks `/pds/pds.env` and is
178recommended to mount the `/pds` folder on the server to `/pds` in the pds gatekeeper container.
179
180`PDS_DATA_DIRECTORY` - Root directory of the PDS. Same as the one found in `pds.env` this is how pds gatekeeper knows
181knows the rest of the environment variables.
182
183`GATEKEEPER_EMAIL_TEMPLATES_DIRECTORY` - The folder for templates of the emails PDS gatekeeper sends. You can find them
184in [./email_templates](./email_templates). You are free to edit them as you please and set this variable to a location
185in the pds gateekeper container and it will use them in place of the default ones. Just make sure ot keep the names the
186same.
187
188`GATEKEEPER_TWO_FACTOR_EMAIL_SUBJECT` - Subject of the email sent to the user when they turn on 2FA. Defaults to
189`Sign in to Bluesky`
190
191`PDS_BASE_URL` - Base url of the PDS. You most likely want `https://localhost:3000` which is also the default
192
193`GATEKEEPER_HOST` - Host for pds gatekeeper. Defaults to `127.0.0.1`
194
195`GATEKEEPER_PORT` - Port for pds gatekeeper. Defaults to `8080`
196
197`GATEKEEPER_CREATE_ACCOUNT_PER_SECOND` - Sets how often it takes a count off the limiter. example if you hit the rate
198limit of 5 and set to 60, then in 60 seconds you will be able to make one more. Or in 5 minutes be able to make 5 more.
199
200`GATEKEEPER_CREATE_ACCOUNT_BURST` - Sets how many requests can be made in a burst. In the prior example this is where
201the 5 comes from. Example can set this to 10 to allow for 10 requests in a burst, and after 60 seconds it will drop one
202off.
203
204`GATEKEEPER_ALLOW_ONLY_MIGRATIONS` - Defaults false. If set to true, will only allow the
205`/xrpc/com.atproto.server.createAccount` endpoint to be used for migrations. Meaning it will check for the serviceAuth
206token and verify it is valid.
207