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Project Structure
server.py # the main flask server
app.py # the flask app wrapper that can be started via wsgi
scripts/ # user add/deletion scripts used for user management
static/ # static files of the flask web-server (js/css etc.)
templates/ # jinja html templates used by the web-server (the actual web-pages)
setup.sh # remote setup script
aws/ # aws templates/files
Local Requirements
setup.sh
- ssh
- rsync
Remote Requirements
Packages (APT)
- vsftpd
- python3
- pip
Python Requirements
- flask
- flask-sqlalchemy
- waitress
Setup-Script
./setup.sh TARGET_IP_OR_DNS
The start script (setup.sh) performs the following task in this order:
- run apt update and install relevant packages (CMD_APT)
- install the python packages via the python package manager pip (CMD_PIP)
- add a user for flask to run as (CMD_FLASK_USER)
- add sudoers lines to allow flask user to add and delete users (CMD_SUDOERS_ADD/DEL)
- transfer the web-server files (rsync)
- change FTP configuration to allow writes (CMD_SET_FTP_WRITE_YES)
- restart the FTP to apply the new configuration server (CMD_RESTART_FTP)
- lock out any ssh but root just to be safe (CMD_LOCK_SSH)
AWS
The AWS-template setup uses git instead of rsync to pull the server files. The ssh-key fingerprint must be verified in advanced.
- create a key-pair called "flask-ftp" or change the value of "KeyName" in aws/template.yml to an existing key pair (see "AWS Network & Security -> Key Pairs" for details)
- create a new stack (CloudFormation -> Stacks -> Create Stack) and upload the template (aws/template.yml)
- go to Instances, select Security and click the security group, add inbound for the ports you want to use (e.g. FTP Ports, 80, 443 or 5000, allowing all for simplicity, is reasonably safe too in this case, since there's nothing running on the server except the public services)