From 5409d78e3c006de67803efabd38862ec8acaadbf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Evgeniy Kulikov Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2020 00:18:13 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] macOS workaround Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Kulikov --- README.md | 2 + docs/macos.md | 140 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 142 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/macos.md diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index fb4dffd..fd95724 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -38,6 +38,8 @@ $ make hosts It's recommended to add `make hosts` output to your local `/etc/hosts` file. +For instructions on how to set up DevEnv on macOS, please refer [the +guide](docs/macOS.md) in `docs` directory. ## How it's organized diff --git a/docs/macos.md b/docs/macos.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24fd3a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/macos.md @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +# Setting up DevEnv on macOS + +## The Problem + +Currently Docker for macOS has no support for network routing into the Host +Virtual Machine that is created using hyperkit. The reason for this is due to +the fact that the network interface options used to create the instance does not +create a bridge interface between the Physical Machine and the Host Virtual +Machine. To make matters worse, the arguments used to create the Host Virtual +Machine is hardcoded into the Docker for macOS binary with no means to configure +it. + +## How to setup DevEnv on macOS + +- Clone https://github.com/AlmirKadric-Published/docker-tuntap-osx +```sh +$ git clone git@github.com:AlmirKadric-Published/docker-tuntap-osx.git +``` + +- Install tuntap for macOS +``` +$ brew tap caskroom/cask +$ brew cask install tuntap +``` + +- Restart macOS and allow tuntap kext in settings before + +- Docker for macOS should be runned before + +- Install docker-tuntap. This will automatically check if the currently + installed shim is the correct version and make a backup if necessary + +``` +$ ./sbin/docker_tap_install.sh +``` + +- After this you will need to bring up the network interfaces every time the + docker Host Virtual Machine is restarted + +``` +$ ./sbin/docker_tap_up.sh +``` + +- Bootup devenv + +- See IPV4_PREFIX, for example, now it's +``` +IPV4_PREFIX=192.168.130 +``` + +- Add route to devenv (.0, for example IPV4_PREFIX=192.168.130) +``` +$ sudo route add -net 192.168.130.0 -netmask 255.255.255.0 10.0.75.2 +``` + +## How to uninstall + +The uninstall script will simply revert the installer. Restoring the original +and removing the shim: + +``` +$ ./sbin/docker_tap_uninstall.sh +``` + +Remove route to devenv (.0, for example IPV4_PREFIX=192.168.130) +``` +$ sudo route delete -net 192.168.130.0 -netmask 255.255.255.0 10.0.75.2 +``` + +## Restart macOS or upgrade Docker for macoS + +When you restart macOS or install new version of Docker, you should do next +steps: +- reinstall docker-tuntap forced +``` +$ ./sbin/docker_tap_install.sh -f +``` + +- wait until docker will be restarted + +- up tuntap interface +``` +$ ./sbin/docker_tap_up.sh +``` + +- bootup devenv + +- Add route to devenv (.0, for example IPV4_PREFIX=192.168.130) +``` +$ sudo route add -net 192.168.130.0 -netmask 255.255.255.0 10.0.75.2 +``` + +## How it works + +This installer (`docker_tap_install.sh`) will move the original hyperkit binary +(`hyperkit.original`) inside the Docker for macOS application and places our shim +(`./sbin/docker.hyperkit.tuntap.sh`) in it's stead. This shim will then inject +the additional arguments required to attach a +[TunTap](http://tuntaposx.sourceforge.net/) interface into the Host Virtual +Machine, creating a bridge interface between the guest and the host (this is +essentially what hvint0 is on Docker for Windows). + +From there the `up` script (`docker_tap_up.sh`) is used to bring the network +interface up on both the Physical Machine and the Host Virtual Machine. Unlike +the install script, which only needs to be run once, this `up` script must be +run for every restart of the Host Virtual Machine. + +Once done, the IP address `10.0.75.2` can be used as a network routing gateway +to reach any containers within the Host Virtual Machine: + +``` +$ route add -net -netmask 10.0.75.2 +``` + +**Note:** Although as of docker-for-mac version `17.12.0` you do not need the +following, for prior versions you will need to setup IP Forwarding in the +iptables defintion on the Host Virtual Machine: + +(This is not done by the helpers as this is not a OSX or tuntap specific issue. +You would need to do the same for Docker for Windows, as such it should be +handled outside the scope of this project.) + +``` +$ docker run --rm --privileged --pid=host debian nsenter -t 1 -m -u -n -i iptables -A FORWARD -i eth1 -j ACCEPT +``` + +**Note:** Although not required for docker-for-mac versions greater than +`17.12.0`, the above command can be replaced with the following if ever needed +and is tested to be working on Docker for Windwos as an alternative. This is in +case Docker for macOS changes something in future and this command ends up being a +necessity once again. + +``` +$ docker run --rm --privileged --pid=host docker4w/nsenter-dockerd /bin/sh -c 'iptables -A FORWARD -i eth1 -j ACCEPT' +``` + +## Dependencies +- [Docker for Mac](https://www.docker.com/docker-mac) +- [TunTap](http://tuntaposx.sourceforge.net/) +- [Docker TunTap](https://github.com/AlmirKadric-Published/docker-tuntap-osx)