From 8b3677a851c6c389c185bdc13414fe67bdf2cc29 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zeus Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2021 22:44:00 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] ansible --- .../modules/ROOT/pages/index-setup.adoc | 354 ------------------ 1 file changed, 354 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 infrastructure-as-code/modules/ROOT/pages/index-setup.adoc diff --git a/infrastructure-as-code/modules/ROOT/pages/index-setup.adoc b/infrastructure-as-code/modules/ROOT/pages/index-setup.adoc deleted file mode 100644 index 8f48287..0000000 --- a/infrastructure-as-code/modules/ROOT/pages/index-setup.adoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,354 +0,0 @@ -= Setup - -TIP: Tested on a Raspberry Pi with "Buster" - -== Intro - -networkd is a small and lean service to configure network interfaces, designed mostly for server use cases in a world with hotplugged and virtualized networking. Its configuration is similar in spirit and abstraction level to ifupdown, but you don't need any extra packages to configure bridges, bonds, vlan etc. It is not very suitable for managing WLANs yet; NetworkManager is still much more appropriate for such Desktop use cases. - - There are mainly three setups to have a peer to peer network: - -* unprotected ad-hoc interface by configuring the WiFi device -* unprotected ad-hoc interface using wpa_supplicant (Recommended) -* Only with suitable (RSN-IBSS capable) USB dongle: -* protected ad-hoc interface using wpa_supplicant and WPA encryption (best solution if possible) -* ad-hoc interface with additional USB/WiFi dongle for uplink to internet router - - -== Install systemd-networkd - -=== deinstall classic networking and install it! - -* *sudo su* # if not already done - -*deinstall* -[source,sh] ----- -systemctl daemon-reload -systemctl disable --now ifupdown dhcpcd dhcpcd5 isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common rsyslog -apt --autoremove purge -f ifupdown dhcpcd dhcpcd5 isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common rsyslog -rm -r /etc/network /etc/dhcp - -# setup/enable systemd-resolved and systemd-networkd - -systemctl disable --now avahi-daemon libnss-mdns -apt --autoremove -f purge avahi-daemon -apt install -f libnss-resolve -ln -sf /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf -apt-mark hold avahi-daemon dhcpcd dhcpcd5 ifupdown isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common libnss-mdns openresolv raspberrypi-net-mods rsyslog -systemctl enable systemd-networkd.service systemd-resolved.service ----- - - -== Install optional - -[source,sh] ----- -apt-get install raspberrypi-kernel-headers -y ----- - - - -=== setup wired connection - -*wired connection* -[source,sh] ----- -cat > /etc/systemd/network/04-wired.network < -Gateway=192.168.1.1 // <2> -DNS=8.8.8.8 1.1.1.1 // <3> -MulticastDNS=yes -EOF ----- -<1> use your settings -<2> use your settings -<2> use your settings - - -=== Reboot - -NOTE: reboot - -== Config - - -=== NSS - -*config nss* -[source,sh] ----- -apt --autoremove purge avahi-daemon -apt-mark hold avahi-daemon -apt install -f libnss-resolve - -echo "" -echo "For troubleshooting you may have a look at /etc/nsswitch.conf. It should contain a line like this:" -echo "" -echo "hosts: files resolve [!UNAVAIL=return] dns" -echo "" -echo "" -echo "" -echo "" ----- - - -=== DNS - - -*config dns* -[source,sh] ----- - -echo "" -echo "Configure DNS stub listener interface" -echo "" - -echo "Here we have to symlink /etc/resolv.conf to the stub listener:" -echo "" -echo " exec4you ln -sf /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf" -ln -sf /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf -echo "" - -echo "Check name resolution" - - -resolvectl status ----- - -== unprotected ad-hoc interface using wpa_supplicant - -Follow *Install systemd-networkd* - -Then come back here. - -TIP: unprotected - -* *sudo su* # if not already done - -[source,sh] ----- - -cat > /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant-wlan0.conf < /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant-wlan1.conf <