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- [uptimekuma-migrator](https://github.com/Peppershade/uptimekuma-migrator) - Simple migrator from UptimeRobot to UptimeKuma
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- [swatchdog](https://github.com/imsingee/swatchdog) - A simple requester to send periodically requests to Uptime Kuma's "Push" monitor
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- [KumaCompanion](https://github.com/Zerka30/KumaCompanion) - A Command Line Interface (CLI) for Uptime Kuma
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- [UptimeKumaRemoteProbe ](https://github.com/zimbres/UptimeKumaRemoteProbe) - A Remote Probe to work with Uptime Kuma "Push" monitor type.
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header. For example, here is a request made with curl to the `metrics`
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endpoint.
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```
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```bash
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curl -u":<key>" uptime.kuma/metrics
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```
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Note, the `:` is required before the key as basic authentication
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requires a username and password separated by a `:`, however we don't
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make use of the username field.
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> [!NOTE]
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> `:` is required before the key, because basic authentication requires a username and password separated by a `:`.
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> We don't make use of the username field.
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Here is an example config for Prometheus:
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```
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```yml
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- job_name: 'uptime'
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scrape_interval: 30s
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scheme: http
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password: <api key>
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```
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Note: we don't need to set a username field as it is not used.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Seting the username field is not nessesary, as it is unused.
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By default, Cloudflare is not API friendly including Uptime Kuma. Cloudflare may block requests from Uptime Kuma.
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You need to disable "Browser Integrity Check" in Cloudflare Dashboard.
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You need to disable or bypass "Browser Integrity Check" in Cloudflare Dashboard via one of these methods:
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- (Easiest) Add your Uptime Kuma host IP address to [IP Access rules](https://developers.cloudflare.com/waf/tools/ip-access-rules/) as an Allowed address, optionally across every domain in your Cloudflare account
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- Allow Uptime Kuma to [bypass the check via WAF Custom Rules](https://developers.cloudflare.com/waf/custom-rules/skip/), only applies to one domain at a time
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- Use a [Configuration Rule](https://developers.cloudflare.com/rules/configuration-rules/) to disable the check for your Uptime Kuma IP address
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Related discussion: https://community.cloudflare.com/t/api-403-after-enabling-cloudflare/108078/6
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![Docker host monitor](img/docker-host.png)
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**Configuring certificates for Docker TLS connection**
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Assuming you have already properly configured your remote docker instance to listen securely for TLS connections as detailed [here](https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/protect-access/#use-tls-https-to-protect-the-docker-daemon-socket), you must configure Uptime-Kuma to use the certificates you've generated. The base path where certificates are looked for can be set with the `DOCKER_TLS_DIR_PATH` environmental variable or defaults to `data/docker-tls/`.
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If a directory in this path exists with a name matching the FQDN of the docker host (e.g. the FQDN of `https://example.com:2376` is `example.com` so the directory `data/docker-tls/example.com/` would be searched for certificate files), then `ca.pem`, `key.pem` and `cert.pem` files are loaded and included in the agent options. File names can also be overridden via `DOCKER_TLS_FILE_NAME_(CA|KEY|CERT)`.
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## Related Discussion
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- https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues/2061
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Set the script to executable.
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```sh
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```bash
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sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/uptime-kuma
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```
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Create a user and group `uptime-kuma:uptime-kuma` for the service.
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```sh
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```bash
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sudo addgroup -S uptime-kuma
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sudo adduser -S -D -h /var/lib/uptime-kuma -s /sbin/nologin -G uptime-kuma -g uptime-kuma uptime-kuma
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```
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Start the service and add it to default runlevel if preferred.
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```sh
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```bash
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sudo rc-service uptime-kuma start
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sudo rc-update add uptime-kuma
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```
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Put the following into your Prometheus config:
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```
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```yml
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- job_name: 'uptime'
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scrape_interval: 30s
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scheme: http
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## With Docker
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```
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```bash
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docker exec -it <container name> bash
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npm run reset-password
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```
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Example docker-compose.yml file using Https-Portal:
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```
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```yml
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version: '3.3'
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services:
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![Reverse Proxy](./img/Synology-reverse-proxy.png)
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6. Click on the tab *Custom Header*
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7. Click `Create` -> `Websockets`, this automatically fills in the required headers for websockets.
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# Traefik
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```
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```yml
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labels:
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- "traefik.enable=true"
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- "traefik.http.routers.uptime-kuma.rule=Host(`YourOwnHostname`)"
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This is my example, they both are from the same instance:
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- https://status.louislam.net
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- https://status.kuma.pet
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## Custom Subdirectory / custom html on status pages
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> [!CAUTION]
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> For the following to work the [environment variable `UPTIME_KUMA_DISABLE_FRAME_SAMEORIGIN=true`](https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/wiki/Environment-Variables) needs to be set.
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> This allows other pages to include Uptime Kuma as an `iframe` and makes you vulnerable to [`clickjacking`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clickjacking).
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Changing the subdirectory of Uptime Kuma is tracked in https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/pull/1092
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Embedding `script`s/`meta`-tags/... into Uptime Kuma is tracked in https://github.com/louislam/uptime-kuma/issues/3115
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A solution to get around this limitation is to utilise an `iframe`.
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Here is an example of how to configure this (replacing `INSERT_{...}_HERE` with your own values):
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```html
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<html data-lt-installed="true"><head>
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<meta charset="UTF-8">
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<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
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<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="ie=edge">
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<meta name="description" content="INSERT_DESCRIPTION_HERE">
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<title>INSERT_TITLE_HERE</title>
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</head>
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<body style="height: 100vh;margin: 0;padding: 0;overflow: hidden;">
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<iframe src="INSERT_UPTIME_KUMA_URL_HERE" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="100%" allowtransparency="yes" style="overflow:hidden;margin: 0; border: none;"></iframe>
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</body>
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</html>
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```
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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Note: This unit file assumes that you are running the software as a separate 'uptime' user. If you have node/npm installed in a different path, you will need to alter the ExecStart line to match this.
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> [!NOTE]
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> This unit file assumes that you are running the software as a separate 'uptime' user.
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> If you have node/npm installed in a different path, you will need to alter the ExecStart line to match this.
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This unit file may be installed to /etc/systemd/system/uptime-kuma.service (Or whatever service name you'd prefer)
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Once installed, issue the following commands to reload systemd unit files, enable it to start on boot, and start it immediately:
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```sh
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```bash
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systemctl daemon-reload
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systemctl enable --now uptime-kuma
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```
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## Uptime Kuma reports DOWN, but I can access.
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## Uptime Kuma reports `DOWN`, but the service can be accessed
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If your Uptime Kuma reports DOWN of your service, sometimes you would like to know it is a bug of Uptime Kuma or your own Docker network issue.
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> [!INFO]
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> In case you did not know:
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> docker has [more than one network type](https://youtu.be/bKFMS5C4CG0) with only some of them allowing access to the local network and some not even allowing access to remote networks
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Go into your container's bash.
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If your Uptime Kuma reports `DOWN` of your service, knowing if it is a bug of Uptime Kuma / a docker network misconfiguration or a firewall is a good start to fixing the issue.
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To debug this, go into your container's bash via
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```bash
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apt update && apt --yes install curl
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```
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Then you can test with these commands for example:
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Then you can debug this issue with commands like `ping`, `curl`, ...
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Examples:
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```bash
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curl https://google.com
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> [!WARNING]
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> **NFS** (Network File System) are **NOT** supported. Please map to a local directory or volume.
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> Filesystem support for POSIX file locks is required to avoid SQLite database corruption.
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> Be aware of possible [file locking problems](https://www.sqlite.org/howtocorrupt.html#_file_locking_problems) such as those [commonly encountered with NFS](https://www.sqlite.org/faq.html#q5).
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> **Please map the `/app/data`-folder to a local directory or volume.**
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### ☸️ OpenShift 4 and Kubernetes Helm 3 Chart (Unofficial)
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> Note: This Chart relies on a repackaged OCI Container Image, which lets *uptime-kuma* run as **non-root** user. \
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> [!NOTE]
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> This Chart relies on a repackaged OCI Container Image, which lets *uptime-kuma* run as **non-root** user.
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> The entire repackage process is automated via GitHub Actions and renovate-bot keeps everything up to date. (feel free to audit it yourself)
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The Containerfile used to rebundle *uptime-kuma*: [rootless Containerfile](https://github.com/k3rnelpan1c-dev/uptime-kuma-helm/blob/main/container/Containerfile)
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