Ansible Playbook for Servers of BananaNetwork
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README.md

Playbook for BananaNetwork

This playbook defines the configuration for all servers / devices controlled by the BananaNetwork.

Roles

Following roles have been defined to make creating a server configuration easy:

  • account installs an user account preconfigured with tmux, vim and zsh.
  • acme defines roles for handling the automatic handling of certificates with acme.sh
    • application installs main application
    • certificate issues a given certificate
  • bootstrap defines a way to connect to a server which has not been configured yet
  • common defines the installation of common packages and common configurations like firewall
  • hostname configures the hostname for a given host
  • mysql defines roles for handling mysql databases and users, uses MariaDB
    • application installs the main application with automatic backup
    • database configures a database for an external application with its own user
  • nginx defines roles to set up virtual servers, certificates will be requested by default
    • application installs and configures the main requirements
    • forward sets up a forwarding from one domain to another
    • php sets up a PHP webpage with files at the given directory
    • proxy sets up a reverse proxy to a local port / proxy
  • server defines roles using different kind of server applications, applications will be configured using separated system users
    • gitea sets up a git repository using Gitea as web overlay
    • nextcloud sets up a cloud storage using NextCloud
    • static sets up a static virtual server with files from a repository