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Quickstart 1 Demo Pomerium Enterprise

Pomerium Enterprise Quickstart

Before You Begin

This document assumes:

  • A non-containerized environment, either your local computer or a virtual machine (vm). While Pomerium is designed to scale with your production environment, we'll leave containerization and infrastructure as code (IaC) out for now, to focus on learning how Pomerium Enterprise works.
    • root or sudo privileges on the host.
  • You already have the open-source Pomerium base installed. If not, follow this doc before you continue.
    • While an existing route is not required, we suggest implementing one test route to validate your identity provider (IdP) configuration.
  • Pomerium Enterprise requires a relational database. PostgreSQL 9+ is supported.
    • Securing the database connection with TLS may not be required, especially for a local installation, but is strongly recommended for production deployments. Therefor, this guide will assume a TLS-secured database connection.
  • A supported data broker backend. Currently we support Redis.
    • As with the database, TLS encryption is strongly recommended for production deployments.

Requirements

  • The Pomerium Enterprise Console requires Linux amd64/x86_64. It can manage Pomerium instances on other platforms, however.
  • Each Console instance should have at least:
    • 4 vCPUs
    • 8G RAM
    • 100G of disk wherever logs are stored
  • Each Postgres instance should have at least:
    • 4 vCPUs
    • 8G RAM
    • 20G for data files
  • Each Redis instance should have at least:
    • 2 vCPUs
    • 4G RAM
    • 20G for data files

Install Pomerium Enterprise Console

Pomerium publishes standard OS packages for RPM and DEB based systems. The repositories require authentication via username and access key. These credentials will be issued to you during the onboarding process.

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::: tab deb

  1. To automatically configure the repository for Debian and Ubuntu distributions, run the following command replacing [access-key]:

    curl -1sLf \
    'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/[access-key]/pomerium/enterprise/setup.deb.sh' \
    | sudo -E bash
    

    Or to manually configure, you can manually import the apt key, then create a new .list file in /etc/apt/source.list.d. Make sure to replace the distro and version:

    curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/[access-key]/pomerium/enterprise/gpg.B1D0324399CB9BC3.key' | apt-key add -
    
    echo "deb https://dl.cloudsmith.io/[access-key]/pomerium/enterprise/deb/debian buster main" | sudo tee /apt/sources.list.d/pomerium-console.list
    
  2. Update apt and install the Pomerium Enterprise Console:

    sudo apt update; sudo apt install pomerium-console
    

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::: tab yum

  1. To automatically configure the repository for RHEL based distributions, run the following command replacing [access-key]:

    curl -1sLf \
    'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/[access-key]/pomerium/enterprise/setup.rpm.sh' \
    | sudo -E bash
    

    Or to manually configure:

    yum install yum-utils pygpgme
    rpm --import 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/[access-key]/pomerium/enterprise/gpg.B1D0324399CB9BC3.key'
    curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/[access-key]/pomerium/enterprise/config.rpm.txt?distro=el&codename=8' > /tmp/pomerium-enterprise.repo
    yum-config-manager --add-repo '/tmp/pomerium-enterprise.repo'
    yum -q makecache -y --disablerepo='*' --enablerepo='pomerium-enterprise'
    
  2. Update refresh and install:

yum -y install pomerium-console


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### System Service

Once the package is installed, enable and start the system service:

```bash
sudo systemctl enable --now pomerium-console

Initial Configuration

Like the open-source Pomerium base, Pomerium Enterprise Console is configured through a single config file, located at /etc/pomerium-console/config.yaml.

External Services

First configure the Console to communicate with the database and databroker service:

database_url: pg://user:pass@dbhost.internal.mydomain.com/pomerium?sslmode=require
databroker_service_url: https://pomerium-cache.internal.mydomain.com
shared_secret: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
database_encryption_key: YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

For database uri options (especially TLS settings) see the PostgreSQL SSL Support documentation.

Administrators

As a first-time setup step, you must also configure at least one administrator for console access. This user (or users) can then configure additional administrators in the console UI.

administrators: you@mydomain.com

Once you have set permissions in the console UI, you should remove this configuration.

TLS

If your open-source Pomerium installation is already configured to use TLS to secure back-end communication, you can do the same for the Pomerium Enterprise Console by providing it a certificate, key, and optional custom CA file to validate the databroker_service_url connection:

tls_ca_file: /etc/pomerium-console/ca.pem
tls_cert_file: /etc/pomerium-console/cert.pem
tls_key_file: /etc/pomerium-console/key.pem

For proof-of-concept installations in the same local system, this is not required.

Once complete, your /etc/pomerium-console/config.yaml file should look something like this:

database_url: pg://user:pass@dbhost.internal.mydomain.com/pomerium?sslmode=require
databroker_service_url: https://pomerium-cache.internal.mydomain.com
shared_secret: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
database_encryption_key: YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

# change / remove this after initial setup
administrators: you@mydomain.com

tls_ca_file: /etc/pomerium-console/ca.pem
tls_cert_file: /etc/pomerium-console/cert.pem
tls_key_file: /etc/pomerium-console/key.pem

Update Pomerium

Open your Pomerium config file, /etc/pomerium/config.yaml. Add a list item in the routes block for the Enterprise Console:

  routes:
    - from: https://console.localhost.pomerium.com
      to: https://pomerium-console.pomerium.svc.cluster.local
      policy:
        - allow:
            or:
              - domain:
                  is: companydomain.com
      pass_identity_headers: true

Next Steps

The Pomerium Enterprise Console assumes access to a Prometheus data store for metrics. See Prometheus Metrics to learn how to configure access.