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.
The BURP server runs as user *burp*, and nas such, requires that the
client-specific configuration files be owned by that user so they can be
read when a client connects.
The *burp-client* role installs and configures a BURP client. It should
support RHEL/CentOS/Fedora and Gentoo.
To manage the client password and other server-mandated configuration,
the role uses Ansible's delegation feature to generate a configuration
file in the "clientconfdir" on the BURP server.
An hourly cron task is scheduled that runs `burp -a t` every hour. This
allows the server to configure backup timebands and intervals.