tinyweb/entrypoint.sh
lichenblankie 8205db9bc3 tightened network defaults, squashed bugs
Security:
- Bind HTTP gateway to 127.0.0.1 by default; add --bind for LAN opt-in
- Restrict Reticulum mesh surface to GET /api/sites only (CSRF cannot
  authenticate mesh callers, so gate by whitelist)
- Cap request body size at 16 MiB to prevent memory DoS
- Redact /bookmark query strings from request logs so the bookmark token
  and URLs do not land in stdout / docker / journal logs
- Tighten FTS5 sanitizer: strip colon, drop AND/OR/NOT/NEAR operator words
- Expand .dockerignore; document trust model in README

Features:
- Add sharing mode toggle (share everything except private vs share only
  public-tagged) with /share/preview so users can see what subscribers
  would receive before enabling sharing

Bugs:
- handle_export() crashed on every call (missing query kwarg)
- Dead float16 decompression branch in embeddings.py silently corrupted
  the HNSW index when compress_embeddings was on
- GATEWAY_PORT staleness: --port and find_available_port had no effect
  on the actual bind
- semantic_search default mismatched between db.py ("1") and the rest of
  the app ("0"), causing embeddings to be generated when the UI said off
- Connection pool returned connections with uncommitted transactions to
  the next consumer
- Gateway POST body decode 502'd on non-UTF-8 input
- ensure_rns_config clobbered user-edited ~/.reticulum/config; now only
  rewrites files it authored (sentinel-tagged)
2026-06-05 05:29:36 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# Generate Reticulum config with optional TCP peer
# Set RNS_TCP_HOST and RNS_TCP_PORT env vars to connect to a remote instance
CONFIG_DIR="/data/.reticulum"
CONFIG_FILE="$CONFIG_DIR/config"
mkdir -p "$CONFIG_DIR"
if [ ! -f "$CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
cat > "$CONFIG_FILE" <<EOF
[reticulum]
enable_transport = False
share_instance = No
[logging]
loglevel = 4
[interfaces]
[[Default Interface]]
type = AutoInterface
enabled = Yes
[[TCP Transport]]
type = TCPClientInterface
enabled = yes
target_host = ${RNS_TCP_HOST:-reticulum.derickphan.com}
target_port = ${RNS_TCP_PORT:-4242}
EOF
fi
export RNS_CONFIG_DIR="$CONFIG_DIR"
# Bind to 0.0.0.0 inside the container; isolation is handled by Docker's port mapping.
exec python app.py --bind 0.0.0.0 "$@"