Re: [opennic-discuss] Ansible Playbook

Timothy Rogers <[email protected]> Mon, 10 Sep 2018 15:34:18 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.network.opennic.general
Message-ID <1536608058.1235289.1503331496.7BE97649@webmail.messagingengine.com>
Oh it might have been helpful to provide the link :D
https://gitlab.com/hack13/ansible-opennic-setup

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Timothy Rogers
*@timothyfrancisrogers.me


On Mon, Sep 10, 2018, at 3:32 PM, Timothy Rogers wrote:
> I built an Ansible Playbook to attempt to ease the setup of OpenNIC
> Tier 2 servers on different OS's. So far I have successfully tested
> and confirmed working on CentOS 7, Fedora 28, and Ubuntu 18.04.
> However, I should point out I am more of an RHEL guy so the Ubuntu one
> may need a bit more love.> 
> With the Fedora and CentOS installs, I have it working where you do
> not need to set SELinux to disabled/permissive mode. It also
> configures the firewall to allow port 53 to accept connections.> 
> The Ubuntu one, on a base install of Ubuntu 18.04 server it appears to
> use UFW(Uncomplicated FireWall) by default. So I used that to make
> sure SSH and Port 53 were enabled, however, I am not very versed in
> this so I didn't want to go any further like blocking all the other
> ports and causing someone to get locked out of their machine. If you
> want to help with that, please fork my playbook and lend a hand.> 
> I hope others find some usefulness in this Ansible Playbook, and I
> plan to keep it updated so that I can add more zones and such since it
> doesn't work based off the srvzone script.> 
> Anyways, all feedback is welcomed! I really want to get more involved
> in ways that I can, as I am a UNIX\Linux SysAdmin as my day job I
> figured I could use some of my skills in automation to help people get
> started.> --
> Timothy Rogers
> [email protected]
> 
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