@@ -6,12 +6,45 @@ This repo contains Ansible configs for the Freifunk Lëtzebuerg infra.
- `hosts`: contains all of the machines.
- Careful: a wrongly defined machine can lead to major problems.
- `authorized_keys`: `fflux` user pubkey
## Directories
- `files`: templates for various playbooks
- `initial_server_setup`: initial server setup
- `gateway`: Set up a fflux gateway
- `api`: api.freifunk.lu
- `firmware`: firmware.freifunk.lu
## Guide
### Initial Server Setup
First, add the machine to `hosts` at the top of the file:
```yml
machine-name-here ansible_host=10.20.30.40
```
Note that `machine-name-here` will be the machine's hostname.
Then, put the machine under the `[initial]` group:
[initial]
machine-name-here ansible_user=root
Finally, change the default private SSH key under `[all:vars]` if necessary:
ansible_ssh_private_key_file=/home/myuser/.ssh/id_ed25519
You can now run the playbook:
```bash
fflux@fflux:~/repos/Ansible-Configuration$ ansible-playbook -i hosts initial_server_setup/initial_setup.yml
Note that the placement of the repositories might impact the playbook's behaviour, particularly for more advanced setups, incl. web server.
@@ -9,24 +9,25 @@ fflux-test ansible_host=89.58.3.252 network_index=19 dhcp_start_range=188 dhcp_e
fflux-test
# variable for the test group come here
[test:vars]
#mac1=ca:fe:ca:fe:00:19
#ipv4=10.24.128.19
#ipv6=fd4e:f2d7:88d2:fffe::19
#vars_files: /etc/ansible/host_vars/firmware.freifunk.lu
# all machine variables come here
[all:vars]
ansible_python_interpreter=/usr/bin/python3
# Change this to the ssh key you want to use to connect to a server
ansible_ssh_private_key_file=/home/fflux/.ssh/fflux_fflux
server_config_dir=~/repos/Infrastructure-Intern/server_config
server_scripts_dir=~/repos/Infrastructure-Intern/scripts
ansible_repo_dir=~/repos/Ansible-Configuration
# new machine come here
fflux-test ansible_user=root
[initial-gateway]
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