# HMAC File Server 2.5-Stable ## Overview The **HMAC File Server** ensures secure file uploads and downloads using HMAC authentication. It incorporates rate limiting, CORS support, retries, file versioning, and Unix socket support for enhanced flexibility. Redis integration provides efficient caching and session management. Prometheus metrics and a graceful shutdown mechanism ensure reliable and efficient file handling. Special thanks to **Thomas Leister** for inspiration drawn from [[prosody-filer](https://github.com/ThomasLeister/prosody-filer)](https://github.com/ThomasLeister/prosody-filer). ## Features - File deduplication - Configurable TTL for automatic file cleanup - Secure HMAC-based authentication - Chunked uploads and downloads - Virus scanning via ClamAV - Prometheus metrics integration - Customizable worker management - Support ISO-based storage ## Table of Contents 1. [Installation](#installation) 2. [Configuration](#configuration) 3. [Usage](#usage) 4. [Setup](#setup) - [Reverse Proxy](#reverse-proxy) - [Systemd Service](#systemd-service) 5. [Building](#building) 6. [Changelog](#changelog) 7. [License](#license) --- ## Installation ### Prerequisites - Go **1.20** or higher - Redis server (optional, for caching) - ClamAV (optional, for virus scanning) ### Steps 1. Clone the repository: ```bash git clone https://github.com/PlusOne/hmac-file-server.git cd hmac-file-server ``` 2. Build the server: ```bash go build -o hmac-file-server ``` 3. Create necessary directories: ```bash mkdir -p /path/to/hmac-file-server/data/ mkdir -p /path/to/hmac-file-server/deduplication/ mkdir -p /path/to/hmac-file-server/iso/ ``` 4. Copy and edit the configuration file: ```bash cp config.example.toml config.toml ``` 5. Start the server: ```bash ./hmac-file-server -config config.toml ``` --- ## Configuration The server is configured via a `config.toml` file. Key settings include: - **Server Settings**: Port, logging, metrics - **Security**: HMAC secret, TLS options - **File Management**: TTL, deduplication, uploads, and downloads - **ISO**: Generation and mounting settings - **Workers**: Adjust thread management For detailed configuration options, refer to the [Wiki](./wiki.md). --- ## Usage Start the server and access it on the configured port. Use curl or a client library to interact with the API. ### Example Upload a file: ```bash curl -X POST -F 'file=@example.jpg' http://localhost:8080/upload ``` --- ## Setup ### Reverse Proxy Set up a reverse proxy using Apache2 or Nginx to handle requests. #### Apache2 Example ```apache ServerName your-domain.com ProxyPreserveHost On ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/ ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8080/ ``` #### Nginx Example ```nginx server { listen 80; server_name your-domain.com; location / { proxy_pass http://localhost:8080; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; } } ``` ### Systemd Service Create a systemd service file for the HMAC File Server: ```ini [Unit] Description=HMAC File Server After=network.target [Service] ExecStart=/path/to/hmac-file-server -config /path/to/config.toml WorkingDirectory=/path/to/hmac-file-server Restart=always User=www-data Group=www-data [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target ``` Enable and start the service: ```bash sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl enable hmac-file-server sudo systemctl start hmac-file-server ``` --- ## Building To build for different architectures: - **Linux (amd64)**: ```bash GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -o hmac-file-server main.go ``` - **Linux (arm64)**: ```bash GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm64 go build -o hmac-file-server main.go ``` --- ## Changelog ### Added - **Deduplication Support:** Automatically remove duplicate files based on SHA256 hashing to save storage space. - **ISO Container Management:** Create and mount ISO containers for specialized storage needs, enhancing flexibility in file management. - **Prometheus Metrics Enhancements:** Added detailed metrics for deduplication and ISO container operations to improve monitoring and observability. - **Redis Integration Improvements:** Enhanced caching mechanisms using Redis for faster access to file metadata and application states. - **Precaching Feature:** Implemented precaching of file structures on startup to reduce access times for frequently used files. - **Configuration Options:** Updated `config.toml` to include new settings for deduplication, ISO management, and worker scaling. ### Changed - **Worker Pool Scaling:** Implemented dynamic adjustment of worker threads based on system resources to optimize performance. - **Logging Enhancements:** Improved logging for file operations, including detailed information on file extensions and MIME types during uploads. - **Temporary Path Configuration:** Replaced hardcoded temporary upload directories with a configurable `TempPath` parameter in `config.toml` for greater flexibility. ### Fixed - **Temporary File Handling:** Resolved issues where temporary `.tmp` files caused "Unsupported file type" warnings by enhancing MIME type detection logic. - **MIME Type Detection:** Improved MIME type detection to ensure better compatibility and accuracy during file uploads. ### Deprecated - **Thumbnail Support (Previous Implementation):** Dropped the previous thumbnail support mechanism. This feature will not return in future releases. --- **Important Update:** - The minimum Go version required is now **1.20**. Please ensure your environment meets this requirement for successful compilation. --- ## License MIT License Copyright (c) 2025 Alexander Renz Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 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