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But first, please read +. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/README.md b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/README.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..338ba7d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +## mgrote.acng +### Beschreibung +Installiert Apt-Cacher-NG. +Die Daten werden auf der Maschine abgelegt. + +### getestet auf +- [x] Ubuntu (>=18.04) +- [ ] Debian + + +### Variablen + Defaults +##### Auf welchen Port ACNG laufen soll +- ``acng_server_port: "9999"`` +##### Wie lange Pakete gespeichert werden sollen +- ``acng_exthreshold: "60"`` diff --git a/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/defaults/main.yml b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/defaults/main.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac1e0e2d --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/defaults/main.yml @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +--- + acng_exthreshold: "60" + acng_server_port: "9999" + acng_security_conf_path: "/etc/apt-cacher-ng/security.conf" + acng_server_auth_user: acngadmin + acng_server_auth_pass: klauspeter diff --git a/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/handlers/main.yml b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/handlers/main.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0abd29d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/handlers/main.yml @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +--- + - name: acng starten aktivieren + become: yes + systemd: + name: apt-cacher-ng + enabled: yes + state: restarted diff --git a/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/tasks/main.yml b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/tasks/main.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8329f586 --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/tasks/main.yml @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +--- + - name: include user tasks + include_tasks: user.yml + + - name: install apt-cacher-ng packages + become: yes + ansible.builtin.package: + name: apt-cacher-ng + state: present + + - name: templating acng.conf + become: yes + ansible.builtin.template: + src: "acng.conf" + dest: "/etc/apt-cacher-ng/acng.conf" + mode: 0664 + notify: acng_starten_aktivieren + + - name: Create restic log + become: true + ansible.builtin.file: + path: /var/log/restic.log + state: touch + owner: root + group: root + mode: 0640 + access_time: preserve + modification_time: preserve + + - name: copy logrotate config + become: yes + ansible.builtin.template: + src: logrotate_restic + dest: /etc/logrotate.d/restic + owner: root + group: root + mode: 0644 + + - name: add bind mounts to container + become: true + command: "pct set {{ item.vmid }} -mp{{ item.mp_nr }} {{ item.mp_path_host }},mp={{ item.mp_path_guest }}" + register: restart + notify: restart lxc + # füge bind-mount hinzu falls er fehlt, also rc ungleich 0 + # pro bind-mount + when: + - not ansible_check_mode + - not config.rc == 0 + # überspringe wenn in check-mode diff --git a/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/tasks/user.yml b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/tasks/user.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cc4fa2d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/tasks/user.yml @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +--- + - name: ensure group exists + become: true + ansible.builtin.group: + name: "{{ sanoid_user_group }}" + state: present + when: + - sanoid_user_group is defined + + - name: ensure user exists + become: true + ansible.builtin.user: + name: "{{ sanoid_user }}" + group: "{{ sanoid_user_group }}" + shell: /usr/sbin/nologin + create_home: no + when: + - sanoid_user_group is defined + - sanoid_user is defined + + - name: add user to sudoers + become: true + ansible.builtin.blockinfile: + path: /etc/sudoers + state: present + block: | + {{ sanoid_user }} ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL + validate: '/usr/sbin/visudo -cf %s' + backup: yes + marker_begin: sanoid-sudoers BEGIN + marker_end: sanoid-sudoers END + when: + - sanoid_user_group is defined + - sanoid_user is defined diff --git a/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/templates/acng.conf b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/templates/acng.conf new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e41df043 --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/templates/acng.conf @@ -0,0 +1,535 @@ +{{ file_header | default () }} +# This is a configuration file for apt-cacher-ng, a smart caching proxy for +# software package downloads. It's supposed to be in a directory specified by +# the -c option of apt-cacher-ng, see apt-cacher-ng(8) for details. +# RULES: +# Letter case in variable names does not matter, names and values should be +# separated with colons. For boolean variables, zero number is considered false, +# non-zero considered true. If a default value is not explicitly mentioned in +# the description, the commented value assignments mostly represent the default +# values of the particular variables. + +# Storage directory for downloaded data and related maintenance activity. +# +CacheDir: /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng + +# Log file directory, can be set empty to disable logging +# +LogDir: /var/log/apt-cacher-ng + +# A place to look for additional configuration and resource files if they are not +# found in the configuration directory +# +SupportDir: /usr/lib/apt-cacher-ng + +# TCP server port for incoming http (or HTTP proxy) connections. +# Can be set to 9999 to emulate apt-proxy. Value of 0 turns off TCP server +# (SocketPath must be set in this case). +# +Port:{{ acng_server_port | default (9999) }} + +# Addresses or hostnames to listen on. Multiple addresses must be separated by +# spaces. Each entry must be an exact local address which is associated with a +# local interface. DNS resolution is performed using getaddrinfo(3) for all +# available protocols (IPv4, IPv6, ...). Using a protocol specific format will +# create binding(s) only on protocol specific socket(s), e.g. 0.0.0.0 will +# listen only to IPv4. +# +# Default: listens on all interfaces and protocols +# +# BindAddress: localhost 127.0.0.1 apt-cacher-ng apt-cacher-ng.grote.local + +# The specification of another HTTP proxy which shall be used for downloads. +# It can include user name and password but see the manual for limitations. +# +# Default: uses direct connection +# +# Proxy: http://www-proxy.example.net:3128 +# Proxy: https://username:proxypassword@proxy.example.net:3129 + +# Repository remapping. See manual for details. +# In this example, some backends files might be generated during package +# installation using information collected on the system. +# Examples: +Remap-debrep: file:deb_mirror*.gz /debian ; file:backends_debian # Debian Archives +Remap-uburep: file:ubuntu_mirrors /ubuntu ; file:backends_ubuntu # Ubuntu Archives +Remap-cygwin: file:cygwin_mirrors /cygwin # ; file:backends_cygwin # incomplete, please create this file or specify preferred mirrors here +Remap-sfnet: file:sfnet_mirrors # ; file:backends_sfnet # incomplete, please create this file or specify preferred mirrors here +Remap-alxrep: file:archlx_mirrors /archlinux # ; file:backend_archlx # Arch Linux +Remap-fedora: file:fedora_mirrors # Fedora Linux +Remap-epel: file:epel_mirrors # Fedora EPEL +Remap-slrep: file:sl_mirrors # Scientific Linux +Remap-gentoo: file:gentoo_mirrors.gz /gentoo ; file:backends_gentoo # Gentoo Archives +Remap-secdeb: security.debian.org ; security.debian.org deb.debian.org/debian-security + +# Virtual page accessible in a web browser to see statistics and status +# information, i.e. under http://localhost:3142/acng-report.html +# NOTE: This option must be configured to run maintenance jobs (even when used +# via acngtool in cron scripts). The AdminAuth option can be used to restrict +# access to sensitive areas on that page. +# +# Default: not set, should be set by the system administrator +# +ReportPage: acng-report.html + +# Socket file for accessing through local UNIX socket instead of TCP/IP. Can be +# used with inetd (via bridge tool in.acng from apt-cacher-ng package). +# +# Default: not set, UNIX socket bridge is disabled. +# +# SocketPath:/var/run/apt-cacher-ng/socket + +# If set to 1, makes log files be written to disk on every new line. Default +# is 0, buffers are flushed after the client disconnects. Technically, +# it's a convenience alias for the Debug option, see below for details. +# +# UnbufferLogs: 0 + +# Enables extended client information in log entries. When set to 0, only +# activity type, time and transfer sizes are logged. +# +# VerboseLog: 1 + +# Don't detach from the starting console. +# +# ForeGround: 0 + +# Store the pid of the daemon process in the specified text file. +# Default: disabled +# + PidFile: /var/run/apt-cacher-ng/pid + +# Forbid outgoing connections and work without an internet connection or +# respond with 503 error where it's not possible. +# +# Offlinemode: 0 + +# Forbid downloads from locations that are directly specified in the user +# request, i.e. all downloads must be processed by the preconfigured remapping +# backends (see above). +# +# ForceManaged: 0 + +# Days before considering an unreferenced file expired (to be deleted). +# WARNING: if the value is set too low and particular index files are not +# available for some days (mirror downtime) then there is a risk of removal of +# still useful package files. +# +ExThreshold: {{ acng_server_exthreshold | default (60) }} + +# If the expiration is run daily, it sometimes does not make much sense to do +# it because the expected changes (i.e. removal of expired files) don't justify +# the extra processing time or additional downloads for expiration operation +# itself. This discrepancy might be especially worse if the local client +# installations are small or are rarely updated but the daily changes of +# the remote archive metadata are heavy. +# +# The following option enables a possible trade-off: the expiration run is +# suppressed until a certain amount of data has been downloaded through +# apt-cacher-ng since the last expiration execution (which might indicate that +# packages were replaced with newer versions). +# +# The number can have a suffix (k,K,m,M for Kb,KiB,Mb,MiB) +# +# ExStartTradeOff: 500m + +# Stop expiration when a critical problem appears, issue like a failed update +# of an index file in the preparation step. +# +# WARNING: don't set this option to zero or empty without considering possible +# consequences like a sudden and complete cache data loss. +# +# ExAbortOnProblems: 1 + +# Number of failed nightly expiration runs which are considered acceptable and +# do not trigger an error notification to the admin (e.g. via daily cron job) +# before the (day) count is reached. Might be useful with whacky internet +# connections. +# +# Default: a guessed value, 1 if ExThreshold is 5 or more, 0 otherwise. +# +# ExSuppressAdminNotification: 1 + +# Modify file names to work around limitations of some file systems. +# WARNING: experimental feature, subject to change +# +# StupidFs: 0 + +# Experimental feature for apt-listbugs: pass-through SOAP requests and +# responses to/from bugs.debian.org. +# Default: guessed value, true unless ForceManaged is enabled +# +# ForwardBtsSoap: 1 + +# There is a small in-memory cache for DNS resolution data, expired by +# this timeout (in seconds). Internal caching is disabled if set to a value +# less than zero. +# +# DnsCacheSeconds: 1800 + +############################################################################### +# +# WARNING: don't modify thread and file matching parameters without a clear +# idea of what is happening behind the scene! +# +# Max. count of connection threads kept ready (for faster response in the +# future). Should be a sane value between 0 and average number of connections, +# and depend on the amount of spare RAM. +# MaxStandbyConThreads: 8 +# +# Hard limit of active thread count for incoming connections, i.e. operation +# is refused when this value is reached (below zero = unlimited). +# MaxConThreads: -1 +# +# Pigeonholing files (like static vs. volatile contents) is done by (extended) +# regular expressions. +# +# The following patterns are available for the purposes detailed, where +# the latter takes precedence over the former: +# - «PFilePattern» for static data that doesn't change silently on the server. +# - «VFilePattern» for volatile data that may change like every hour. Files +# that match both PFilePattern and VfilePattern will be treated as volatile. +# - Static data with file names that match VFilePattern may be overriden being +# treated as volatile by making it match the special static data pattern, +# «SPfilePattern». +# - «SVfilePattern» or the "special volatile data" pattern is for the +# convenience of specifying any exceptions to matches with SPfilePattern, +# for cases where data must still be treated as volatile. +# - «WfilePattern» specifies a "whitelist pattern" for the regular expiration +# job, telling it to keep the files even if they are not referenced by +# others, like crypto signatures with which clients begin their downloads. +# +# There are two versions. The pattern variables mentioned above should not be +# set without good reason, because they would override the built-in defaults +# (that might impact updates to future versions of apt-cacher-ng). There are +# also versions of those patterns ending with Ex, which may be modified by the +# local administrator. They are evaluated in addition to the regular patterns +# at runtime. +# +# To see examples of the expected syntax, run: apt-cacher-ng -p debug=1 +# +# PfilePatternEx: +# VfilePatternEx: +# SPfilePatternEx: +# SVfilePatternEx: +# WfilePatternEx: +# +############################################################################### + +# A bitmask type value declaring the loging verbosity and behavior of the error +# log writing. Non-zero value triggers at least faster log file flushing. +# +# Some higher bits only working with a special debug build of apt-cacher-ng, +# see the manual for details. +# +# WARNING: this can write significant amount of data into apt-cacher.err logfile. +# +# Default: 0 +# +# Debug:3 + +# Usually, general purpose proxies like Squid expose the IP address of the +# client user to the remote server using the X-Forwarded-For HTTP header. This +# behaviour can be optionally turned on with the Expose-Origin option. +# +# ExposeOrigin: 0 + +# When logging the originating IP address, trust the information supplied by +# the client in the X-Forwarded-For header. +# +# LogSubmittedOrigin: 0 + +# The version string reported to the peer, to be displayed as HTTP client (and +# version) in the logs of the mirror. +# +# WARNING: Expect side effects! Some archives use this header to guess +# capabilities of the client (i.e. allow redirection and/or https links) and +# change their behaviour accordingly but ACNG might not support the expected +# features. +# +# Default: +# +# UserAgent: Yet Another HTTP Client/1.2.3p4 + +# In some cases the Import and Expiration tasks might create fresh volatile +# data for internal use by reconstructing them using patch files. This +# by-product might be recompressed with bzip2 and with some luck the resulting +# file becomes identical to the *.bz2 file on the server which can be used by +# APT when requesting a complete version of this file. +# The downside of this feature is higher CPU load on the server during +# the maintenance tasks, and the outcome might have not much value in a LAN +# where all clients update their data often and regularly and therefore usually +# don't need the full version of the index file. +# +# RecompBz2: 0 + +# Network timeout for outgoing connections, in seconds. +# +# NetworkTimeout: 60 + +# Sometimes it makes sense to not store the data in cache and just return the +# package data to client while it comes in. The following DontCache* parameters +# can enable this behaviour for certain URL types. The tokens are extended +# regular expressions which the URLs are evaluated against. +# +# DontCacheRequested is applied to the URL as it comes in from the client. +# Example: exclude packages built with kernel-package for x86 +# DontCacheRequested: linux-.*_10\...\.Custo._i386 +# Example usecase: exclude popular private IP ranges from caching +# DontCacheRequested: 192.168.0 ^10\..* 172.30 +# +# DontCacheResolved is applied to URLs after mapping to the target server. If +# multiple backend servers are specified then it's only matched against the +# download link for the FIRST possible source (due to implementation limits). +# +# Example usecase: all Ubuntu stuff comes from a local mirror (specified as +# backend), don't cache it again: +# DontCacheResolved: ubuntumirror.local.net +# +# DontCache directive sets (overrides) both, DontCacheResolved and +# DontCacheRequested. Provided for convenience, see those directives for +# details. +# +# Example: +# DontCache: .*.local.university.int + +# Default permission set of freshly created files and directories, as octal +# numbers (see chmod(1) for details). +# Can by limited by the umask value (see umask(2) for details) if it's set in +# the environment of the starting shell, e.g. in apt-cacher-ng init script or +# in its configuration file. +# +# DirPerms: 00755 +# FilePerms: 00664 + +# It's possible to use use apt-cacher-ng as a regular web server with a limited +# feature set, i.e. directory browsing, downloads of any files, Content-Type +# based on /etc/mime.types, but without sorting, CGI execution, index page +# redirection and other funny things. +# To get this behavior, mappings between virtual directories and real +# directories on the server must be defined with the LocalDirs directive. +# Virtual and real directories are separated by spaces, multiple pairs are +# separated by semi-colons. Real directories must be absolute paths. +# NOTE: Since the names of that key directories share the same namespace as +# repository names (see Remap-...) it is administrator's job to avoid conflicts +# between them or explicitly create them. +# +# LocalDirs: woo /data/debarchive/woody ; hamm /data/debarchive/hamm +LocalDirs: acng-doc /usr/share/doc/apt-cacher-ng + +# Precache a set of files referenced by specified index files. This can be used +# to create a partial mirror usable for offline work. There are certain limits +# and restrictions on the path specification, see manual and the cache control +# web site for details. A list of (maybe) relevant index files could be +# retrieved via "apt-get --print-uris update" on a client machine. +# +# Example: +# PrecacheFor: debrep/dists/unstable/*/source/Sources* debrep/dists/unstable/*/binary-amd64/Packages* + +# Arbitrary set of data to append to request headers sent over the wire. Should +# be a well formated HTTP headers part including newlines (DOS style) which +# can be entered as escape sequences (\r\n). +# +# RequestAppendix: X-Tracking-Choice: do-not-track\r\n + +# Specifies the IP protocol families to use for remote connections. Order does +# matter, first specified are considered first. Possible combinations: +# v6 v4 +# v4 v6 +# v6 +# v4 +# Default: use native order of the system's TCP/IP stack, influenced by the +# BindAddress value. +# +# ConnectProto: v6 v4 + +# Regular expiration algorithm finds package files which are no longer listed +# in any index file and removes them of them after a safety period. +# This option allows to keep more versions of a package in the cache after +# the safety period is over. +# +# KeepExtraVersions: 0 + +# Optionally uses TCP access control provided by libwrap, see hosts_access(5) +# for details. Daemon name is apt-cacher-ng. +# +# Default: guessed on startup by looking for explicit mention of apt-cacher-ng +# in /etc/hosts.allow or /etc/hosts.deny files. +# +# UseWrap: 0 + +# If many machines from the same local network attempt to update index files +# (apt-get update) at nearly the same time, the known state of these index file +# is temporarily frozen and multiple requests receive the cached response +# without contacting the remote server again. This parameter (in seconds) +# specifies the length of this period before these (volatile) files are +# considered outdated. +# Setting this value too low transfers more data and increases remote server +# load, setting this too high (more than a couple of minutes) increases the +# risk of delivering inconsistent responses to the clients. +# +# FreshIndexMaxAge: 27 + +# Usually the users are not allowed to specify custom TCP ports of remote +# mirrors in the requests, only the default HTTP port can be used (as +# workaround, proxy administrator can create Remap- rules with custom ports). +# This restriction can be disabled by specifying a list of allowed ports or 0 +# for any port. +# +# AllowUserPorts: 80 + +# Normally the HTTP redirection responses are forwarded to the original caller +# (i.e. APT) which starts a new download attempt from the new URL. This +# solution is ok for client configurations with proxy mode but doesn't work +# well with configurations using URL prefixes in sources.list. To work around +# this the server can restart its own download with a redirection URL, +# configured with the following option. The downside is that this might be used +# to circumvent download source policies by malicious users. +# The RedirMax option specifies how many such redirects the server is allowed +# to follow per request, 0 disables the internal redirection. +# Default: guessed on startup, 0 if ForceManaged is used and 5 otherwise. +# +# RedirMax: 5 + +# There some broken HTTP servers and proxy servers in the wild which don't +# support the If-Range header correctly and return incorrect data when the +# contents of a (volatile) file changed. Setting VfileUseRangeOps to zero +# disables Range-based requests while retrieving volatile files, using +# If-Modified-Since and requesting the complete file instead. Setting it to +# a negative value removes even If-Modified-Since headers. +# +# VfileUseRangeOps: 1 + +# Allow data pass-through mode for certain hosts when requested by the client +# using a CONNECT request. This is particularly useful to allow access to SSL +# sites (https proxying). The string is a regular expression which should cover +# the server name with port and must be correctly formated and terminated. +# Examples: +# PassThroughPattern: private-ppa\.launchpad\.net:443$ +# PassThroughPattern: .* # this would allow CONNECT to everything +# + +# apt-cacher-ng will obviously fail to serve HTTPS repositories. There are many solutions upstream but I have found the simplest solution to be to simply tunnel HTTPS connections directly on the proxy, by putting this in /etc/apt-cacher-ng/acng.conf: +# https://wiki.debian.org/AptCacherNg +PassThroughPattern: ^(.*):443$ + +# Default: ^(bugs\.debian\.org|changelogs\.ubuntu\.com):443$ +# PassThroughPattern: ^(bugs\.debian\.org|changelogs\.ubuntu\.com):443$ + +# It's possible that an evil client requests a volatile file but does not +# retrieve the response and keeps the connection effectively stuck over +# many hours, blocking the particular file for other download attempts (which +# leads to not reporting file changes on server side to other users). The work +# around is the use of alternative file descriptors inside of apt-cacher-ng, +# however this might cost some extra download traffic due to worse cache usage. +# The ResponseFreezeDetectTime value specifies when a file descriptor in the +# mentioned state is to be considered defect and will require special handling. +# Default time is 500 seconds. +# +# ResponseFreezeDetectTime: 500 + +# Keep outgoing connections alive and reuse them for later downloads from +# the same server as long as possible. +# +# ReuseConnections: 1 + +# Maximum number of requests sent in a batch to remote servers before the first +# response is expected. Using higher values can greatly improve average +# throughput depending on network latency and the implementation of remote +# servers. Makes most sense when also enabled on the client side, see apt.conf +# documentation for details. +# +# Default: 10 if ReuseConnections is set, 1 otherwise +# +# PipelineDepth: 10 + +# Path to the system directory containing trusted CA certificates used for +# outgoing connections, see OpenSSL documentation for details. +# +# CApath: /etc/ssl/certs +# +# Path to a single trusted trusted CA certificate used for outgoing +# connections, see OpenSSL documentation for details. +# +# CAfile: + +# There are different ways to detect that an upstream proxy is broken and turn +# off its use and connect directly. The first is through a custom command - +# when it returns successfully, the proxy is used, otherwise not and the +# command will be rerun only after a specified period. +# Another way is to try to connect to the proxy first and detect a connection +# timeout. The connection will then be made without HTTP proxy for the life +# time of the particular download stream and it may also affect other other +# parallel downloads. +# NOTE: this operation modes are still experimental and are subject to change! +# Unwanted side effects may occur with multiple simultaneous user connections +# or with specific per-repository proxy settings. +# +# Shell command, default: not set. Executed with the default shell and +# permissions of the apt-cacher-ng's process user. Examples: +# /bin/ip route | grep -q 192.168.117 +# /usr/sbin/arp | grep -q 00:22:1f:51:8e:c1 +# +# OptProxyCheckCommand: ... +# +# Check intervall, in seconds. +# +# OptProxyCheckInterval: 99 +# +# Conection timeout in seconds, default: negative, means disabled. +# +# OptProxyTimeout: -1 + +# It's possible to limit the processing speed of download agents to set an +# overall download speed limit. Unit: KiB/s, Default: unlimited. +# +# MaxDlSpeed: 500 + +# In special corner cases, download clients attempt to download random chunks +# of a files headers, i.e. the first kilobytes. The "don't get client stuck" +# policy converts this usually to a 200 response starting the body from the +# beginning but that confuses some clients. When this option is set to a +# certain value, this modifies the behaviour and allows to start a file +# download where the distance between available data and the specified range +# lies within that bounds. This can look like random lag for the user but +# should be harmless apart from that. +# +# MaxInresponsiveDlSize: 64000 + +# In mobile environments having an adhoc connection with a redirection to some +# id verification side, this redirect might damage the cache since the data is +# involuntarily stored as package data. There is a mechanism which attempts to +# detect a such situation and mitigate the mentioned effects by not storing the +# data and also dropping the DNS cache. The trigger is the occurrence of a +# specific SUBSTRING in the content type field of the final download target +# (i.e. the auth web site) and at least one followed redirection. +# +# BadRedirDetectMime: text/html + +# When a BUS signal is received (typically on IO errors), a shell command can be +# executed before the daemon is terminated. +# Example: +# BusAction: ls -l /proc/$PPID/ | mail -s SIGBUS! root + +# Only set this value for debugging purposes. It disables SSL security checks +# like strict host verification. 0 means no, any other value can have +# differrent meaning in the future. +# +# NoSSLChecks: 0 + +# Setting this value means: on file downloads from/via cache, tag relevant +# files. And when acngtool runs the shrink command, it will look at the day +# when the file was retrieved from cache last time (and not when it was +# originally downloaded). +# +# TrackFileUse: 0 + +# Controls preallocation of file system space where this feature is supported. +# This might reduce disk fragmentation and therefore improve later read +# performance. However, write performance can be reduced which could be +# exploited by malicious users. +# The value defines a size limit of how much to report to the OS as expected +# file size (starting from the beginning of the file). +# Set to zero to disable this feature completely. Default: one megabyte +# +# ReserveSpace: 1048576 diff --git a/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/templates/logrotate_restic b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/templates/logrotate_restic new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5fbaaf66 --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/templates/logrotate_restic @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +{{ file_header | default () }} +/var/log/restic.log { + su root root + create 0640 root root + rotate 4 + weekly + compress + missingok + notifempty + dateext + dateyesterday +} diff --git a/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/templates/security.conf b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/templates/security.conf new file mode 100644 index 00000000..09f91d91 --- /dev/null +++ b/roles/mgrote.musterrolle/templates/security.conf @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +{{ file_header | default () }} +# This file contains confidential data and should be protected with file +# permissions from being read by untrusted users. +# +# NOTE: permissions are fixated with dpkg-statoverride on Debian systems. +# Read its manual page for details. + +# Basic authentication with username and password, required to +# visit pages with administrative functionality. Format: username:password + +AdminAuth: {{ acng_server_auth_user }}:{{ acng_server_auth_pass }}