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README.md

Swarmlab Hybrid

Welcome to Swarmlab.io

On demand Labrooms
Ready-to-Use Virtual Labs one click away.

Table of contents

  1. Features
  2. System requirements
  3. Prerequisites
  4. Installation
  5. More info

An open source work/study-from-home application.

Swarmlab provides you with all the required tools, tools to teach work or try out demos in a completely virtual environment.

Swarmlab is a collection of services that aims to:

  • provide teachers and professors with online remote tools to do their lessons

  • give students the opportunity to study real life examples in their chosen area of expertise

  • allow developers to fully test and debug their applications and provide POC’s

Swarmlab, up and running since 2020, is already used for teaching purposes in a university and has proven itself as a powerful tool in the post covid remote-based situation.

Source code is available at https://git.swarmlab.io:3000 under the AGPL licence.

Ready to run out-of-the-box

As of now the services provided by swarmlab are:

  • Labrooms(virtual classrooms in the form of model applications to be tweaked at will)

  •   linux → base linux system – designed for use as a base to further develop your app
    
  •    MPI → Instances of Ubuntu Linux with MPICH — portable implementation of Message Passing Interface (MPI) standard. Designed for MPI program development and deployment.
    
  •    Node.js
    
  •    sec → a basic linux-based os with security tools – designed as a template for apps
    
  • Storage to automatically create a cluster of databases.

  • Proof Of Concept (POC) options

  •    datacollector → using provided services a fully developed application may collect data from a swarm and use it for further analysis
    
  • Microservices

  •    Jupyter
    
  •    numpy
    
  •    scipy
    
  •    nodejs
    
  •    nginx
    
  •    haproxy
    
  •    gns3
    
  •    wireshark
    
  •    snmpsim
    
  •    xelatexthesis
    
  •    ansible
    
  •    etherpad
    
  •    codeserver (vscode)
    
  •    redisserver
    
  •    mongoserver
    
  •    mongoclient (GUI)
    

    to be continued…

System requirements

Before you create and configure a hybrid deployment using the swarmlab-agent client, your Local Machines need to meet certain requirements.

If you don't meet those requirements, you won't be able to complete the steps within the swarmlab-agent client and you won't be able to configure a hybrid deployment between your Local Enviroment and Swarmlab Online Enviroment.

  • A Linux Server (Virtual or Physical)
  • You must have super user privileges (root/sudo)
  • Docker Engine- Community version 18 or later is required.
  • Docker Engine is supported on x86_64 (or amd64), armhf, and arm64 architectures.
  • RAM
  • Absolute minimum to run the daemon and some very light containers - 512MB
  • Minimum for “comfortable” usage – 2GB
  • CPU
  • Minimum: 2
  • Recommended 4+
  • Disk Space
  • 10 GB for internal requirements.
  • The amount of additional disk space soloemnly depends on you intended use.

⚠️ Since Docker uses hypervisor the host NEEDS TO HAVE VIRTUALIZATION ENABLED!

Prerequisites

  • node version >15

    curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_15.x | sudo -E bash -
    sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
    
  • docker

    curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
    sudo add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu $(lsb_release -cs) stable"
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install -y docker-ce
    sudo usermod -aG docker [USERNAME] # Please replace [USERNAME] with the user you want to run docker on
    

ℹ️ for kali specifically please visit the following link to install docker.

https://linuxhint.com/install_docker_kali_linux/

  • docker-compose

    sudo curl -L "https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.27.4/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m)" -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
    sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
    sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/docker-compose /usr/bin/docker-compose
    
  • pm2

    sudo npm install -g pm2
    
  • wireguard

    sudo apt install wireguard jq
    

Installation

for *nix

  • Clone the repo

    git clone --recurse-submodules https://git.swarmlab.io:3000/zeus/swarmlab-hybrid.git
    
  • Install it!

    cd swarmlab-hybrid
    ./install.sh  <-- run it without root privileges
    
  • Open URL http://localhost:3088 in browser

  • Get a Swarmlab account.

  • Get a free API Key at Settings->Enable the Swarmlab hybrid Menu

for windows or if you wish to keep the environment contained

You can find ready to run VM images here.

And instructions on how to use them here.

ℹ️ Default password: swarmlab

PLEASE CHANGE PASSWORD IMEDIATELLY AFTER FIRST LAUNCH!!!

First Run

No matter your distribution, upon installing you will HAVE to load settings before the first run!!

This will initialize the configuration using the system defaults.

Afterwards you can add custom settings, or keep using the defaults.
This action does NOT need to be repeated unless you wish to reset the application.

Please navigate to the "Profile->Settings" menu and click on the "Load settings" button.

After doing this the application MUST be reastarted! To do that please run the restart script.

inside the root directory of the project run

./restart.sh

More Info

You can find our docs in

http://docs.swarmlab.io/SwarmLab-HowTos/swarmlab/docs/swarmlab/docs/index.html