Don't confuse containers to connect to them self

When the hostname pointed to loopback the containers tried to connect to them
self instead of the host.
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Johan Wassberg 2023-01-24 10:01:59 +01:00
parent 714506da1e
commit bc17ee1354
Signed by untrusted user: jocar
GPG key ID: BE4EC2EEADF2C31B

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ export DEBIAN_FRONTEND='noninteractive'
apt-get -y update
apt-get -y upgrade
for pkg in rsync git git-core wget gpg; do
for pkg in rsync git git-core wget gpg jq; do
# script is running with "set -e", use "|| true" to allow packages to not
# exist without stopping the script
apt-get -y install $pkg || true
@ -56,16 +56,43 @@ mv -f /etc/rc.local.new /etc/rc.local
touch /etc/run-cosmos-at-boot
# If this cloud-config is set, it will interfere with our changes to /etc/hosts
if [ -f /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg ]; then
sed -i 's/manage_etc_hosts: true/manage_etc_hosts: false/g' /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg
# The configuration seems to move around between cloud-config versions
for file in /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/01_debian_cloud.cfg; do
if [ -f ${file} ]; then
sed -i 's/manage_etc_hosts: true/manage_etc_hosts: false/g' ${file}
fi
done
# Remove potential $hostname.novalocal line from /etc/hosts, added by cloud-init
sed -i.bak -e "s/^127\.0\.1\.1 $(hostname)\..*novalocal.*//1" /etc/hosts
# Remove potential $hostname.novalocal, added by cloud-init or Debian default
# from /etc/hosts. We add our own further down.
#
# From # https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch05.en.html#_the_hostname_resolution:
# "For a system with a permanent IP address, that permanent IP address should
# be used here instead of 127.0.1.1."
sed -i.bak -e "/127\.0\.1\.1/d" /etc/hosts
vendor=$(lsb_release -is)
version=$(lsb_release -rs)
min_version=1337
host_ip=127.0.1.1
if [ "${vendor}" = "Ubuntu" ]; then
min_version=20.04
elif [ "${vendor}" = "Debian" ]; then
min_version=11
fi
hostname $cmd_hostname
short=`echo ${cmd_hostname} | awk -F. '{print $1}'`
echo "127.0.1.1 ${cmd_hostname} ${short}" >> /etc/hosts
# Only change behavior on modern OS where `ip -j` outputs a json predictuble
# enought to work with.
#
# Use `dpkg` to easier compare ubuntu versions.
if dpkg --compare-versions "${version}" "ge" "${min_version}"; then
# When hostname pointed to loopback in /etc/hosts containers running on the
# host tried to connect to the container itself instead of the host.
host_ip=$(ip -j address show "$(ip -j route show default | jq -r '.[0].dev')" | jq -r .[0].addr_info[0].local)
fi
echo "${host_ip} ${cmd_hostname} ${short}" >> /etc/hosts
# Set up cosmos models. They are in the order of most significant first, so we want
# <host> <group (if it exists)> <global>