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---
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title: "Docker"
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date: 2020-05-26T20:57:28+03:00
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draft: false
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pre: '<i class="fab fa-docker"></i> '
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weight: 4
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tags: ["setup", "docker", "linux", "windows"]
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---
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## Supported operating systems
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The Infection Monkey Docker container works on Linux only. It is not compatible with Docker for Windows or Docker for Mac.
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## Deployment
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### 1. Load the docker images
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1. Pull the MongoDB v4.2 Docker image:
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```bash
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sudo docker pull mongo:4.2
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```
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1. Extract the Monkey Island Docker tarball:
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```bash
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tar -xvzf InfectionMonkey-docker-v1.12.0.tgz
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```
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1. Load the Monkey Island Docker image:
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```bash
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sudo docker load -i InfectionMonkey-docker-v1.12.0.tar
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```
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### 2. Start MongoDB
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{{% notice info %}}
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If you are upgrading the Infection Monkey to a new version, be sure to remove
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any MongoDB containers or volumes associated with the previous version.
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{{% /notice %}}
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1. Start a MongoDB Docker container:
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```bash
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sudo docker run \
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--name monkey-mongo \
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--network=host \
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--volume db:/data/db \
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--detach \
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mongo:4.2
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```
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### 3a. Start Monkey Island with default certificate
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By default, Infection Monkey comes with a [self-signed SSL certificate](https://aboutssl.org/what-is-self-sign-certificate/). In
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enterprise or other security-sensitive environments, it is recommended that the
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user [provide Infection Monkey with a
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certificate](#3b-start-monkey-island-with-user-provided-certificate) that has
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been signed by a private certificate authority.
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1. Run the Monkey Island server
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```bash
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sudo docker run \
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--tty \
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--interactive \
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--name monkey-island \
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--network=host \
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guardicore/monkey-island:VERSION
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```
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### 3b. Start Monkey Island with user-provided certificate
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{{% notice info %}}
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If you are upgrading the Infection Monkey to a new version, be sure to remove
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any volumes associated with the previous version.
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{{% /notice %}}
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1. Create a directory named `monkey_island_data`. If you already have it,
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**make sure it's empty**. This will serve as the location where Infection
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Monkey stores its configuration and runtime artifacts.
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```bash
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mkdir ./monkey_island_data
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chmod 700 ./monkey_island_data
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```
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1. Run Monkey Island with the `--setup-only` flag to populate the `./monkey_island_data` directory with a default `server_config.json` file.
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```bash
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sudo docker run \
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--rm \
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--name monkey-island \
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--network=host \
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--user "$(id -u ${USER}):$(id -g ${USER})" \
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--volume "$(realpath ./monkey_island_data)":/monkey_island_data \
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guardicore/monkey-island:VERSION --setup-only
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```
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1. Move your `.crt` and `.key` files to `./monkey_island_data`.
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1. Make sure that your `.crt` and `.key` files are readable and writeable only by you.
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```bash
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chmod 600 ./monkey_island_data/<KEY_FILE>
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chmod 600 ./monkey_island_data/<CRT_FILE>
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```
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1. Edit `./monkey_island_data/server_config.json` to configure Monkey Island
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to use your certificate. Your config should look something like this:
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```json {linenos=inline,hl_lines=["11-14"]}
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{
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"data_dir": "/monkey_island_data",
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"log_level": "DEBUG",
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"environment": {
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"server_config": "password",
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"deployment": "docker"
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},
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"mongodb": {
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"start_mongodb": false
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},
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"ssl_certificate": {
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"ssl_certificate_file": "/monkey_island_data/<CRT_FILE>",
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"ssl_certificate_key_file": "/monkey_island_data/<KEY_FILE>"
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}
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}
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```
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1. Start the Monkey Island server:
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```bash
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sudo docker run \
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--tty \
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--interactive \
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--name monkey-island \
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--network=host \
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--user "$(id -u ${USER}):$(id -g ${USER})" \
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--volume "$(realpath ./monkey_island_data)":/monkey_island_data \
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guardicore/monkey-island:VERSION
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```
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### 4. Accessing Monkey Island
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After the Monkey Island docker container starts, you can access Monkey Island by pointing your browser at `https://localhost:5000`.
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## Upgrading
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Currently, there's no "upgrade-in-place" option when a new version is released.
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To get an updated version, download it, stop and remove the current Monkey
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Island and MongoDB containers and volumes, and run the installation commands
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again with the new file.
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If you'd like to keep your existing configuration, you can export it to a file
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using the *Export config* button and then import it to the new Monkey Island.
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![Export configuration](../../images/setup/export-configuration.png "Export configuration")
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## Troubleshooting
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### The Monkey Island container crashes due to a 'UnicodeDecodeError'
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You will encounter a `UnicodeDecodeError` if the `monkey-island` container is
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using a different secret key to encrypt sensitive data than was initially used
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to store data in the `monkey-mongo` container.
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```
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UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xee in position 0: invalid continuation byte
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```
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Starting a new container from the `guardicore/monkey-island:VERSION` image
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generates a new secret key for storing sensitive information in MongoDB. If you
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have an old database instance running (from a previous instance of Infection
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Monkey), the data stored in the `monkey-mongo` container has been encrypted
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with a key that is different from the one that Monkey Island is currently
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using. When MongoDB attempts to decrypt its data with the new key, decryption
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fails and you get this error.
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You can fix this in one of three ways:
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1. Instead of starting a new container for the Monkey Island, you can run `docker container start -a monkey-island` to restart the existing container, which will contain the correct key material.
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1. Kill and remove the existing MongoDB container, and start a new one. This will remove the old database entirely. Then, start the new Monkey Island container.
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1. When you start the Monkey Island container, use `--volume
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monkey_island_data:/monkey_island_data`. This will store all of Monkey
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Island's runtime artifacts (including the encryption key file) in a docker
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volume that can be reused by subsequent Monkey Island containers.
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