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207 Commits (60fa380e5dc24d98d99d8fe927a8ae142daf0e50)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dustin 772f669ab2 r/gitea: Handle encoded / characters in HTTP paths
Gitea package names (e.g. OCI images, etc.) can contain `/` charactres.
These are encoded as %2F in request paths.  Apache needs to forward
these sequences to the Gitea server without decoding them.
Unfortunately, the `AllowEncodedSlashes` setting, which controls this
behavior, is a per-virtualhost setting that is *not* inherited from the
main server configuration, and therefore must be explicitly set inside
the `VirtualHost` block.  This means Gitea needs its own virtual host
definition, and cannot rely on the default virtual host.
2022-11-27 17:21:03 -06:00
Dustin 4511d5447e vm-hosts: Add missing kube.network config
When I added the *systemd-networkd* configuration for the Kubernetes
network interface on the VM hosts, I only added the `.netdev`
configuration and forgot the `.network` part.  Without the latter,
*systemd-networkd* creates the interface, but does not configure or
activate it, so it is not able to handle traffic for the VMs attached to
the bridge.
2022-08-22 20:00:47 -05:00
Dustin b8b8ae5798 vm-hosts: Define machines to auto start 2022-08-20 21:19:01 -05:00
Dustin bc60451949 metricspi: Update DNS server address
DNS is now handled by the border firewall.
2022-08-20 18:19:13 -05:00
Dustin 4622240c6c r/netboot/jenkins-agent: Configure NBD exports
The *netboot/jenkins-agent* Ansible role configures three NBD exports:

* A single, shared, read-only export containing the Jenkins agent root
  filesystem, as a SquashFS filesystem
* For each defined agent host, a writable data volume for Jenkins
  workspaces
* For each defined agent host, a writable data volume for Docker

Agent hosts must have some kind of unique value to identify their
persistent data volumes.  Raspberry Pi devices, for example, can use the
SoC serial number.
2022-08-15 17:14:06 -05:00
Dustin dbc18022f2 metricspi: Increase scrape_timeout for speedtest
Running the Internet speed test can often take longer than a minute.
2022-08-12 14:54:49 -05:00
Dustin ce3e88932d vmalert: Allow configuring http.pathPrefix
*vmalert* requires explicit configuration when it is behind a reverse
proxy.
2022-08-12 13:10:36 -05:00
Dustin fe87edea21 r/vmalert: Allow configuring external source URLs
The `-external.url` and `-external.alert.source` command line arguments
and their corresponding environment variables can be used to configure
the "Source" links associated with alerts created by `vmalert`.
2022-08-12 12:58:53 -05:00
Dustin c57500a9f4 metricspi: Update speedtest scrape target
The firewall hardware is too slow to run the *prometheus_speedtest*
program.  It always showed *way* lower speeds than were actually
available.  I've moved the service to the Kubernetes cluster and it
works a lot better there.
2022-08-12 12:55:52 -05:00
Dustin 4ddbc9f256 hosts: Add mtrcs0.p.r
*mtrcs0.pyrocufflink.red* is a Raspberry Pi CM4 on a Waveshare
CM4-IO-BASE-B carrier board with a NVMe SSD.  It runs a custom OS built
using Buildroot, and is not a member of the *pyrocufflink.blue* AD
domain.

*mtrcs0.p.r* hosts Victoria Metrics/`vmagent`, `vmalert`, AlertManager,
and Grafana.  I've created a unique group and playbook for it,
*metricspi*, to manage all these applications together.
2022-08-11 21:40:19 -05:00
Dustin 4aedeef546 grafana: Redirect HTTP to HTTPS 2022-08-10 21:55:54 -05:00
Dustin c48cc985b2 r/collectd: Ignore filesystems by path
In addition to ignoring particular types of filesystems, e.g. OverlayFS,
we can also ignore filesystems by their mount point.  This could be
useful, for example, for bind-mounted directories, such as those used on
Kubernetes nodes.
2022-08-05 18:56:48 -05:00
Dustin c8e89a4b16 hosts: Add Kubernetes machines
There is no specific playbook or role for Kubernetes.  All OS
configuration is done at install time via kickstart scripts, and
deploying Kubernetes itself is done (manually) using `kubeadm init` and
`kubeadm join`.
2022-08-03 20:52:01 -05:00
Dustin 3b692a9de8 vm-hosts: Add Kubernetes VLAN configuration 2022-08-03 20:51:33 -05:00
Dustin 6f11a4cf3a grafana: Set Grafana domain
Necessary for Grafana CSRF protection.
2022-07-24 10:31:46 -05:00
Dustin 3e8da609e7 frigate: Keep front porch recordings for 2 days
Now that there is plenty of storage in the new video server, let's keep
24/7 recordings from the front porch camera, too.
2022-07-23 17:52:26 -05:00
Dustin c1c28a51b5 frigate: Use native MQTT/TLS support
Frigate has native support for MQTT over TLS now, so there is no more
any need to use stunnel.
2022-07-23 17:27:02 -05:00
Dustin d5ef18ccc3 frigate: Split camera config into separate file
This will make it easier to manage Frigate camera settings.
2022-07-23 17:26:19 -05:00
Dustin 41582beef9 group_vars/frigate: Add second back yard camera
Adding a second camera to the back yard, on the North side of the porch,
to try and figure out how the possums keep getting under the porch even
with the chicken wire around it!
2022-07-18 18:25:20 -05:00
Dustin 82f9ce0797 group_vars/frigate: Keep back yard recordings
We're trying to discover how the possums are getting into and out of the
house.  Let's enable continuous video recording from the back yard
camera so we can observe them and come up with a plan to get rid of
them.
2022-07-18 18:20:21 -05:00
Dustin a3608f187c home-assistant: Enable Mosquitto persistence
Configuring Mosquitto to persist its state to the filesystem will keep
retained messages from MQTT sensors, etc.
2022-05-29 11:26:39 -05:00
Dustin 3c8e576841 grafana: Enable anonymous access
Allow unauthenticated users to view dashboards.  Useful for Heads-Up
Displays.
2022-03-07 20:10:13 -06:00
Dustin 5485fc6f93 websites/d…and…t: Configure formsubmit
To handle the RSVP form on *dustinandtabitha.com*, we are going to use
*formsubmit*.  It runs on the same machine that hosts the website, so
there's no dealing with CORS.  The */submit/rsvp* path, which is proxied
to the backend, is the RSVP form's target.
2022-02-27 17:56:54 -06:00
Dustin 3632698f37 websites/dustinandtabitha.com: Add role
Wedding website 😍
2022-02-27 17:41:40 -06:00
Dustin c12da40228 home-assistant: Correct BURP exclude syntax
BURP does not support relative paths or globs in `exclude` values.
2022-01-16 10:08:27 -06:00
Dustin 5efbee725e home-assistant: Omit history DB from backups
The state history database is entirely too big.  It takes over an hour
to create a backup of it, which usually causes BURP to time out.  The
data it stores isn't particularly interesting anyway.  Instead of trying
to back it up and ultimately not getting any backup at all, we'll just
skip it altogether to ensure we have a consistent backup of everything
else that is actually important.
2022-01-02 12:07:12 -06:00
Dustin 2b27a31bee frigate: Update config syntax for 0.9.x
There were several backward-incompatible changes introduced in Frigate
[0.9.0](https://github.com/blakeblackshear/frigate/releases/tag/v0.9.0).
Notably, recordings and clips are now configured together.
2021-12-30 09:33:58 -06:00
Dustin 6acb25e309 nextcloud: Trust headers from public rev proxy
If Nextcloud does not have the Internet-facing reverse proxy listed in
its "trusted proxies" setting, it will mark all traffic as being from
the proxy itself.  This breaks brute force detection, etc.
2021-12-20 22:20:09 -06:00
Dustin 74deb895ae pyrocufflink-dns: Remove dc0 forwarder
Decommissioning *dc0.pyrocufflink.blue*.  Do not forward requests for
internal domain names to it.
2021-12-18 16:44:48 -06:00
Dustin 62ca80a5f0 pyrocufflink-dns: Remove FireMon zones
There is no longer any point to having forward zones in the main DNS
server for FireMon domains, since we don't have a network-wide VPN
anymore.
2021-12-18 10:51:17 -06:00
Dustin 739ffb2845 home-assistant: Configure BURP backups
Take a snapshot of the history database first, then back up everything
in `/var/lib/homeassistant`.
2021-12-17 20:57:38 -06:00
Dustin fdfdaa6fe6 bitwarden_rs: Update burp backup path
Vaultwarden data are stored in a different location since the migration
to Podman.
2021-12-17 20:33:31 -06:00
Dustin 14c7b1fcc1 bitwarden_rs: Update collectd process name
`bitwarden_rs` is now named `vaultwarden`.
2021-11-06 19:42:07 -05:00
Dustin c882ac45e7 nut: Add playbook for NUT
NUT runs on *serial0.pyrocufflink.blue* and monitors the two UPSes on
the server rack.
2021-10-31 14:28:27 -05:00
Dustin 881c8de625 Switch Prometheus/collectd to pull
Transitioning from push-based to pull-based monitoring with
Prometheus/collectd.  The *write_prometheus* plugin will be installed on
all hosts, and Prometheus will be configured to scrape them directly.
2021-10-30 16:41:17 -05:00
Dustin 8e9699810b burp-server: Monitor burp process with collectd 2021-10-16 21:53:51 -05:00
Dustin 8e35c57f53 samba-dc: Monitor processes with collectd
Monitor the state of Samba server processes via the *processes* plugin
for *collectd*.
2021-10-16 16:33:23 -05:00
Dustin d032e1b89d bitwarden_rs: Monitor processes with collectd
Monitor the state of the `bitwarden_rs` server process via the
*processes* plugin for *collectd*.
2021-10-16 16:32:22 -05:00
Dustin 014043909a vm-hosts: Enable multicast querier on bridge
Having this option enabled dramatically improves the reliability of
collectd multicast traffic from physical machines and VMs on a separate
VM host from the receiving machine.
2021-10-16 16:12:15 -05:00
Dustin ce0dac983f pyrocufflink: Set root password and SSH keys
1. Set a password for *root* on all machines (useful for logging in via
   serial console if network is down)
2. Set an authorized SSH key for root on all machines:

   * For Fedora 34, use my FIDO2 security token key
   * For all other hosts, use my ED25519 key
2021-10-16 15:40:20 -05:00
Dustin f8f19405c7 vm-hosts: Add camera virtual network
The *camera* virtual network is needed for VMs (i.e. *nvr0*) to connect
directly to security cameras.
2021-10-10 16:09:15 -05:00
Dustin 4d5076ced9 vm-hosts: Remove hass VM network
There are no longer any virtual machines connected to the Home Assistant
network.  Home Assistant runs on a physical machine.
2021-10-10 16:09:15 -05:00
Dustin 3be9c40f2b r/vmhost: Install mount helpers
Filesystems like NFS and CIFS require "helper" utilities (i.e.
`mount.nfs` and `mount.cifs`, respectively).  These need to be installed
in order for a system to be able to mount those filesystems.

The current shared storage system uses NFSv4, and as such, the
*nfs-utils* package needs to be installed on the VM hosts.
2021-10-10 16:09:15 -05:00
Dustin 55920c0025 vmhost: Define VM/storage networks
Originally, the network configuration for the VM networks and the
storage network was configured using the *netifaces* role.  This has
effectively stopped working in recent versions of Fedora, as it sort of
relied on `dhcpcd`, which has not been maintained in Fedora for a while
and no longer behaves correctly.  After evaluating *NetworkManager* as a
replacement, I decided that *systemd-networkd* is a more appropriate
solution.

There are effectively two "layers" of network configuration needed for
the VM hosts: the host-specific settings, and the common settings.  The
host-specific settings include such properties as the IP address of the
management interface and the names of the physical ports that make up
the bonded interfaces.  The common settings are the bonded interfaces,
the VLAN interfaces created on top of the bond, and the bridges that
provide access to VMs.

To configure the host-specific settings, each host simply needs the
appropriate `networkd_*` variables in its `host_vars` file.  For the
common settings, we apply the *systemd-networkd* role again in the
`vmhost.yml` with different values for these variables.  Thus,
effectively, `systemd-networkd.yml` manages the host-specific settings,
while `vmhost.yml` manages the common settings.
2021-10-10 16:09:15 -05:00
Dustin 9868873860 frigate: Enable RTMP on Back Yard camera
I couldn't get RTMP to work on the Back Yard camera because the `ffmpeg`
process kept crashing:

```
ffmpeg.back_yard.clips_rtmp    ERROR   : av_interleaved_write_frame(): Connection reset by peer
ffmpeg.back_yard.clips_rtmp    ERROR   : [flv @ 0x5562090c8ec0] Failed to update header with correct duration.
ffmpeg.back_yard.clips_rtmp    ERROR   : [flv @ 0x5562090c8ec0] Failed to update header with correct filesize.
ffmpeg.back_yard.clips_rtmp    ERROR   : Error writing trailer of rtmp://127.0.0.1/live/back_yard: Connection reset by peer
watchdog.back_yard             INFO    : Terminating the existing ffmpeg process...
watchdog.back_yard             INFO    : Waiting for ffmpeg to exit gracefully...
```

I thought increasing the value of `--shm-size` argument for `podman`
would help, but even going as high as 1024 mebibytes did not resolve the
problem.

Ultimately, I decided that it is not really necessary to view the full
4k stream in real time.  The back yard camera supports three streams, so
I set them all up for different roles.  I briefly considered using a
single 1080p stream for both object detection and RTMP streaming, but
this consumed considerable CPU time, so I decided against it for now.  I
may re-evaluate that option if I decide to purchase a TPU.
2021-08-22 20:31:59 -05:00
Dustin 544810ad34 home-assistant: Omit overlayfs from collectd
Podman containers create a *lot* of overlay filesystems.  There is no
reason to report these with collectd.
2021-08-22 11:38:40 -05:00
Dustin b7ba6a59ab hosts: Add nvr0.p.b
*nvr0.pyrocufflink.blue* hosts Frigate.  It is deployed on a separate
subnet, for two reasons:

* To avoid streaming video from the cameras through the firewall
* To prevent any hosts on the LAN except Home Assistant from
  communicating with Frigate, since it does not have any kind of
  authentication or access control
2021-08-21 17:20:19 -05:00
Dustin 911b86e694 prometheus: collectd: Listen on unicast socket
For hosts that cannot send metrics via multicast (e.g. because they are
on a different subnet), *collectd* needs to listen on the all-hosts
unicast address.
2021-08-21 17:15:21 -05:00
Dustin 7d2b3887c2 Add ability to update HA-related containers
Home Assistant, Zigbee2MQTT, and ZWaveJS2MQTT can now be updated by
setting the corresponding Ansible variable.
2021-08-12 19:02:34 -05:00
Dustin d78257326a Merge branch 'tabitha-website' 2021-07-24 18:37:05 -05:00
Dustin 910d430e1e website: Deploy Tabitha's website
Tabihta's website is a very simple, static HTML site.  It uploaded via
SFTP and served at *tabitha.biz*.
2021-07-24 18:36:13 -05:00
Dustin ceeb61cdb0 roles/homeassistant: Proxy ZwaveJS2Mqtt Web UI
ZwaveJS2Mqtt includes a very powerful web-based UI for configuring and
controlling the Z-Wave network.  This functionality is no longer
available within Home Assistant itself, so being able to access the
ZwaveJS2Mqtt UI is crucial to operating the network.

I wanted to make the UI available at */zwave/*, which requires using
*mod_rewrite* to conditionally proxy requests based on the `Connection`
HTTP header, since the UI passes both HTTP and WebSocket requests to the
same paths.  *mod_rewrite* configuration is not inherited from the main
server configuration to virtual hosts, so the
`RewriteRule`/`RewriteCond` directives have to be specified within the
`<VirtualHost>` block.  This means that the Home Assistant proxy
configuration has to be within its own virtual host, and the
Zwavejs2Mqtt configuration has to be there as well.
2021-07-19 15:58:58 -05:00
Dustin 57b3039f2c roles/mosquitto: Update for Mosquitto 2.x
Mosquitto 2.x included two significant changes from 1.6:

* There is no longer a "default" listener; all listeners are configured
  in the same way
* The daemon drops privileges *before* reading TLS certificates and
  private keys
2021-07-19 15:58:58 -05:00
Dustin 3d9d7423ef hosts: Add stats0.p.b to prometheus group
Although configuration policy is not yet available for Prometheus
itself, the `collectd.yml` playbook also uses the *prometheus* host
group.  Specifically, hosts in this group are configured to receive
collectd data from other hosts and expose those data through the
`write_prometheus` plugin.
2021-07-05 09:34:25 -05:00
Dustin 5e61e93cea roles/grafana: Deploy Grafana
This commit introduces the *grafana* role and the corresponding
`grafana.yml` playbook.  The role installs Grafana using the system
package manager, and configures the server (including LDAP
authentication).
2021-07-02 21:47:33 -05:00
Dustin 6b9b87a406 roles/nextcloud: Configure outbound email
Since the Nextcloud configuration file is managed by the configuration
policy, all of the settings configurable through the web UI need to be
templated.  One important group of settings is the outbound email
configuration.  This can now be configured using the `nextcloud_smtp`
Ansible variable.
2021-06-25 11:12:38 -05:00
Dustin b86e0d8f29 roles/nextcloud: Switch to Fedora package
Fedora now includes a packaged version of Nextcloud.  This will be
_much_ easier to maintain than the tarball-based distribution method.
There are some minor differences in how the Fedora package works,
compared to the upstream tarball.  Notably, it puts the configuration
file in `/etc/` and makes it read-only, and it stores persistent data
separate from the application.  These differences require modifications
to the Apache and PHP-FPM configuration, but the package also included
examples to make this easier.  Since the `config.php` is read-only now,
it has to be managed by the configuration policy; it cannot be modified
by the Administration web UI.
2021-06-24 20:21:48 -05:00
Dustin bb6186b90e roles/mosquitto: Add role to deploy MQTT server
*Mosquitto* implements an MQTT server.  It is the recommended
implementation for using MQTT with Home Assistant.

I have added this role to deploy Mosquitto on the Home Assistant server.
It will be used to send data from custom sensors, such as the
temperature/pressure/humidity sensor connected to the living room wall
display.
2021-05-02 19:10:17 -05:00
Dustin 90421e77d2 pyrocufflink-dhcp: DHCP reservations for VM hosts
When there is a network issue that prevents DNS names from being
resolved, it can be difficult to troubleshoot.  For example, last night,
the Samba domain controller crashed, so *pyrocufflink.blue* names were
unavailable.  Furthermore, the domain controller VM was apparently
locked up, so I could not SSH into it directly, and it needed to be
rebooted.  Since the VM host's name did not resolve, I could not find
its address to log into it and reboot the VM.  I resorted to scanning
the SSH keys of every IP address on the network until I found the one
that matched the cached key in ~/.ssh/known_hosts.  This was cumbersome
and annoying.

Assigning DHCP reservations to the VM hosts will ensure that when a
situation like this arises again, I can quickly connect to the correct
VM host and manage its virtual machines, as its address is recorded in
the configuration policy.
2021-02-17 20:33:41 -06:00
Dustin ac516ce09d protonvpn: Switch to US-TX#5
US-IL#41 seems down...
2021-02-13 08:33:59 -06:00
Dustin 371305bed4 roles/synapse: Deploy the Matrix homeserver
The *synapse* role and the corresponding `synapse.yml` playbook deploy
Synapse, the reference Matrix homeserver implementation.

Deploying Synapse itself is fairly straightforward: it is packaged by
Fedora and therefore can simply be installed via `dnf` and started by
`systemd`.  Making the service available on the Internet, however, is
more involved.  The Matrix protocol mostly works over HTTPS on the
standard port (443), so a typical reverse proxy deployment is mostly
sufficient.  Some parts of the Matrix protocol, however, involve
communication over an alternate port (8448).  This could be handled by a
reverse proxy as well, but since it is a fairly unique port, it could
also be handled by NAT/port forwarding.  In order to support both
deployment scenarios (as well as the hypothetical scenario wherein the
Synapse machine is directly accessible from the Internet), the *synapse*
role supports specifying an optional `matrix_tls_cert` variable.  If
this variable is set, it should contain the path to a certificate file
on the Ansible control machine that will be used for the "direct"
connections (i.e. on port 8448).  If it is not set, the default Apache
certificate will be used for both virtual hosts.

Synapse has a pretty extensive configuration schema, but most of the
options are set to their default values by the *synapse* role.  Other
than substituting secret keys, the only exposed configuration option is
the LDAP authentication provider.
2020-12-30 21:54:02 -06:00
Dustin 1c575c4340 protonvpn: Connect to server by IP address
Since DNS only allowed to be sent over the VPN, it is not possible to
resolve the VPN server name unless the VPN is already connected.  This
naturally creates a chicken-and-egg scenario, which we can resolve by
manually providing the IP address of the server we want to connect to.
2020-09-23 18:50:06 -05:00
Dustin 8ca093050b pyrocufflink-dns: Cloudflare over ProtonVPN
This commit adds a new playbook, `protonvpn.yml`, and its supporting
roles *strongswan-swanctl* and *protonvpn*.  This playbook configures
strongSwan to connect to ProtonVPN using IPsec/IKEv2.

With this playbook, we configure the name servers on the Pyrocufflink
network to route all DNS requests through the Cloudflare public DNS
recursive servers at 1.1.1.1/1.0.0.1 over ProtonVPN.  Using this setup,
we have the benefit of the speed of using a public DNS server (which is
*significantly* faster than running our own recursive server, usually by
1-2 seconds per request), and the benefit of anonymity from ProtonVPN.

Using the public DNS server alone is great for performance, but allows
the server operator (in this case Cloudflare) to track and analyze usage
patterns.  Using ProtonVPN gives us anonymity (assuming we trust
ProtonVPN not to do the very same tracking), but can have a negative
performance impact if its used for all Internet traffic.  By combining
these solutions, we can get the benefits of both!
2020-09-06 11:06:58 -05:00
Dustin a7b8e2fbfa pyrocufflink-dhcp: Remove obsolete networks
* pyrocufflink.jazz has been gone for a while now
* tachyglossus.net DHCP is managed by the USG now
2020-09-06 10:40:27 -05:00
Dustin f536c9633e roles/named: Support logging queries to syslog
This commit adds two new variables to the *named* role:
`named_queries_syslog` and `named_rpz_syslog`.  These variables control
whether BIND will send query and RPZ log messages to the local syslog
daemon, respectively.
2020-09-06 10:40:27 -05:00
Dustin 84313601ef roles/named: Implement response policy zones
BIND response policy zones (RPZ) support provides a mechanism for
overriding the responses to DNS queries based on a wide range of
criteria.  In the simplest form, a response policy zone can be used to
provide different responses to different clients, or "block" some DNS
names.

For the Pyrocufflink and related networks, I plan to use an RPZ to
implement ad/tracker blocking.  The goal will be to generate an RPZ
definition from a collection of host lists (e.g. those used by uBlock
Origin) periodically.

This commit introduces basic support for RPZ configuration in the
*named* role.  It can be activated by providing a list of "response
policy" definitions (e.g. `zone "name"`) in the `named_response_policy`
variable, and defining the corresponding zones in `named_zones`.
2020-09-06 10:40:01 -05:00
Dustin 44404950c1 Merge branch 'graylog' into master 2020-08-31 20:17:12 -05:00
Dustin a28200e237 pyrocufflink-dhcp: Update MAC address for unifi0
*unifi0.pyrocufflink.blue* is (has been for some time) a virtual
machine.
2020-05-15 10:27:55 -05:00
Dustin 583de8d6ea pyrocufflink-dhcp: Reassign 172.30.0.6 to web0.p.b
The TCP ports 80 and 443 are NAT-forwarded by the gateway to 172.30.0.6.
This address was originally occupied by *rprx0.pyrocufflink.blue*, which
operated a reverse proxy for Bitwarden, Gitea, Jenkins, Nextcloud,
OpenVPN, and the public web sites.  Now, *web0.pyrocufflink.blue* is
configured to proxy for those services that it does not directly host
itself, effectively making it a web server, a reverse proxy, and a
forward proxy (for OpenVPN only).  Thus, it must take over this address
in order to receive forwarded traffic from the Internet.
2020-03-17 08:45:34 -05:00
Dustin 0694594445 websites/pyrocufflink.net: Use lego certificate
This commit updates the configuration for *pyrocufflink.net* to use the
wildcard certificate managed by *lego* instead of an unique certificate
managed by *certbot*.
2020-03-16 14:16:34 -05:00
Dustin db6d13013a websites: Add chmod777.sh
*chmod777.sh* is a simple static website, generated by Hugo.  It is
built and published from a Jenkins pipeline, which runs automatically
when new commits are pushed to Gitea.

The HTTPS certificate for this site is signed by Let's Encrypt and
managed by `lego` in the `certs` submodule.
2020-03-09 20:29:52 -05:00
Dustin b09bf84a3b nextcloud: Deploy Nextcloud w/ Apache+PHP-FPM
The *nextcloud* role installs Nextcloud from the specified release
archive, downloading it to the control machine first if necessary, and
configures Apache and PHP-FPM to serve it.

The `nextcloud.yml` playbook uses the *cert* role to install the X.509
certificate for the Nextcloud server, sets up Apache HTTPD with the
*apache* role, and installs Nextcloud using the *nextcloud* role.

The host *cloud0.pyrocufflink.blue* is the Nextcloud server for
Pyrocufflink.
2020-03-09 20:18:07 -05:00
Dustin 7543815e9b hosts: Add burp1.p.b
*burp1.pyrocufflink.blue* will replace *burp0.pyrocufflink.blue* as the
BURP server for Pyrocufflink.  It is a physical machine (Fitlet), making
it simpler to manage the USB drives.  The old virtual machine will be
decommissioned soon.
2020-01-25 13:57:04 -06:00
Dustin 87843e5926 burp-client: Use burp.p.b name
Using the generic *burp.pyrocufflink.blue* name will allow easier
transition to a new BURP server.  However, since this is not the actual
name, it cannot be used for task delegation, so a separate variable is
required to store the real name of the BURP server.  This is only used
during client deployment, and not by BURP itself.
2020-01-18 12:10:53 -06:00
Dustin e25b9a2e8e hosts: Add logs0.p.b
*logs0.pyrocufflink.blue* hosts Graylog
2019-10-28 18:47:09 -05:00
Dustin cf8180a195 bitwarden_rs: Fix path to BURP backup script 2019-09-27 14:07:29 -05:00
Dustin 0dc6a80ea2 taiga: Add playbook for Taiga
The `taiga.yml` playbook deploys all the necessary components to run
*taiga-back*, *taiga-front*, and *taiga-events*.
2019-09-19 19:51:45 -05:00
Dustin fb352cc920 jenkins-slave: Allow Jenkins to connect to Docker
In order to allow Jenkins to connect to the Docker daemon socket, the
socket must be owned by the *docker* group, and the *jenkins* user must
be a member of it.
2019-09-19 19:50:35 -05:00
Dustin 1bb9c28ef4 pyrocufflink-dhcp: Add lease for serial0.p.b
*serial0.pyrocufflink.blue* has a manually-configured IP address now, to
ensure it always has an addresss, even if the DHCP server is
unavailable.  Recording it here to ensure the address does not
accidentally get reused.
2019-09-19 19:27:30 -05:00
Dustin 6e57abfe2e bitwarden_rs: Configure BURP client
This commit configures *bw0.pyrocufflink.blue* as a BURP client, so that
the Bitwarden data can be backed up.  A pre-backup script is used to
take a consistent snapshot of the SQLite database before copying it to
the BURP server.
2019-09-19 19:27:30 -05:00
Dustin 9306252e75 hosts: Add bw0.p.b
*bw0.pyrocufflink.blue* runs Bitwarden_rs via Docker.
2019-09-19 19:27:30 -05:00
Dustin 26e887d0b0 Add new FireMon user network address 2019-08-23 08:48:22 -05:00
Dustin d6a5439057 hosts: Decommission dns1.p.b
*dns1.pyrocufflink.blue* has been decommissioned.  Having a second DNS
server never really worked correctly for some reason, and the
maintenance overhead of the Raspberry Pi is just not worth it right now.
The DHCP service has been moved to *dns0.pyrocufflink.blue*.
2019-05-02 10:29:43 -05:00
Dustin 12b645e574 zabbix-server: Allow SMTP relay from any loopback
The Zabbix server resolves *localhost* to `::1`, but Postfix resolves it
to `127.0.0.1`.  This causes Postfix to reject incoming mail from Zabbix
with "Relay access denied."  Explicitly setting the `mynetworks` setting
to include both the IPv4 and IPv6 loopback addresses will ensure that no
mail is rejected from local processes, regardless of how name resolution
happens.
2019-04-15 10:05:04 -05:00
Dustin 066bc807bd vm-hosts: Add mgmt and hass libvirt networks 2019-03-22 09:29:56 -05:00
Dustin 728657fdd5 pyrocufflink-dhcp: Add options to mgmt network
Specifying the DNS domain and UniFi address on the Management network
helps Ubiquiti devices more quickly locate the UniFi controller.
2019-03-22 09:29:56 -05:00
Dustin 159a42bb70 pyrocufflink-dns: Add FireMon zones 2019-03-22 09:29:56 -05:00
Dustin 417df821a3 pyrocufflink-dns: Remove pyrocufflink.jazz 2019-03-22 09:29:56 -05:00
Dustin 7211028f4d hosts: Add hass0.pyrocufflink.blue
*hass0.pyrocufflink.blue* is a virtual machine that runs Home Assistant.
It is dual-homed on the *pyrocufflink.blue* network and the isolated IoT
network.
2019-03-05 18:31:42 -06:00
Dustin 4ccab4bd40 public-web: Add missing group variables file 2019-01-04 20:52:41 -06:00
Dustin 2b61d80319 zabbix-server: Correctly set smtp_mynetworks
The `smtp_mynetworks` variable expects a list. Setting it to a string
resulted in each character in the string being interpreted as an item in
the list.
2019-01-04 20:52:23 -06:00
Dustin 87c63ae203 fileserver: Configure Apache ~user directories
This commit sets the `apache_userdir` variable, which enables the
per-user directories feature. This allows users to serve content via
HTTP by placing it in the `public_html` directory within their home
directories.

Although Apache is already installed on the file server in order to
serve the Aria2 web UI, it is not explicitly included in the
`fileserver.yml` playbook.
2019-01-04 20:52:23 -06:00
Dustin f9b006c4bd Move dch_networks definition to all group
Defining the `dch_networks` object for the *all* group will allow any
role to use its values.
2018-10-13 12:43:35 -05:00
Dustin 6d467c7b7d dch-vpn: Avoid configuring firewalld
FirewallD cannot be configured to allow traffic to be routed through the
system without NAT. This makes it unsuitable for running on a VPN
concentrator. Thus, any role that would configure FirewallD needs to be
informed that this machine does not use it.
2018-10-13 12:19:25 -05:00
Dustin cdf2869ef1 zabbix-server: Only allow local SMTP relay
The Zabbix server also serves an SMTP relay, to minimize reliance on
external services when sending notifications. Since it inherits
configuration of the relay from the general *smtp-relay* group, it ends
up allowing all hosts to relay off of it. To avoid this, we set
`smtp_rmynetworks` at the *zabbix-server* group level to only allow the
local machine to relay messages.
2018-10-13 11:47:55 -05:00
Dustin 2b43a85c78 Add static leases for proxy/smtp
In order to allow access to these services through the firewall from the
management network, they need to have static addresses.
2018-10-07 21:42:18 -05:00
Dustin a1ca06a3c5 Move VPN server to dedicated VM
The VPN capability of the UniFi Security Gateway is extremely limited.
It does not support road-warrior IPsec/IKEv2 configuration, and its
OpenVPN configuration is inflexible. As with DHCP, the best solution is
to simply move service to another machine.

To that end, I created a new VM, *vpn0.pyrocufflink.blue*, to host both
strongSwan and OpenVPN. For this to work, the necessary TCP/UDP ports
need to be forwarded, of course, and all of the remote subnets need
static routes on the gateway, specifying this machine as the next hop.
Additionally, ICMP redirects need to be disabled, to prevent confusing
the routing tables of devices on the same subnet as the VPN gateway.
2018-10-07 21:42:18 -05:00
Dustin 9f32f94780 Move DHCP service to dns1.p.b
The DHCP server on the UniFi Security Gateway is pretty limited; it
cannot manage static leases (reservations), and does not offer any way
to build dynamic values for e.g. hostname or boot filename. Rather than
give up these features, I decided to just move the DHCP server to one of
the Raspberry Pis; the DNS server made the most sense.

To facilitate this move, I created the *pyrocufflink-dhcp* host group,
and moved the DHCP configuration variables there. Thus, it was a simple
matter of adding *dns1.pyrocufflink.blue* to this group to relocate the
service.

Of course, to serve clients on the other subnets, the gateway needs to
have DHCP relay enabled and pointing to the new server.
2018-10-07 21:42:18 -05:00
Dustin 36675d0523 dch-network: Add more FireMon networks
This commit updates the list of FireMon networks to include the Caverns
Production (172.16.0.0/24) and Caverns Admin (172.24.16.0/20) networks.
This is necessary to ensure OpenVPN routes are created for these
networks.
2018-08-26 17:32:23 -05:00
Dustin 88dd80e6fd aria2: Deploy aria2 download manager
The *aria2* role installs the *aria2* download manager and sets it up to
run as a system service with RPC enabled. It also sets up the web UI,
though that must be installed manually from an archive, for now.
2018-08-19 14:17:48 -05:00