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pibox:
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hosts:
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pibox-01.c0de.online
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pibox-02.c0de.online
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pibox-01.c0de.online:
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pibox-02.c0de.online:
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vars:
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ansible_user: c0de
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readme.md
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readme.md
@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ Some ansible playbooks to manage a [pibox](https://pibox.io) in various ways
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1. Internet connection
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1. Python 3 on Linux (or WSL)
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1. One or more PiBoxes that you don't want to manage through [KubeSail](https://kubesail.com)
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- I recommend [installing the latest version](https://docs.kubesail.com/guides/pibox/rpiboot/) before proceeding
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- _Note: There is a bug where the ssh server won't start. Fix outlined below._
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## Getting Started
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1. Enter the virtual environment: `source .venv/bin/activate`
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1. (optional) Upgrade PIP: `pip3 install --upgrade pip`
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1. Install ansible: `pip3 install -r requirements.txt`
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1. Configure Inventory, host vars and group vars
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1. You probably don't have my domain name on your network lol
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1. Configure [inventory](./ansible/inventories/inventory.yml)
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- You probably don't have my domain name on your network lol
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1. Ping your hosts: `ansible -i ansible/inventories/inventory.yml all -m ping`
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- If you can't resolve any hosts, check DNS. It's always DNS.
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1. Proceed to running playbooks
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## Fixing no SSH on latest version
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During install of the custom image, `pi flasher` allowed me to configure things like the hostname, ssid, my ssh key, my user account. This sets up a script that runs when the pi reboots for the first time after install.
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1. Mount the pi's `/boot` volume (it should be in your file manager somewhere)
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1. Edit the `initial-boot.sh` (or similar named script)
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1. Add `ssh-keygen -A` somewhere in the file
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1. Save and close the file
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1. Safely unmount the pi's `/boot`
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1. Done! The ssh server is now functional
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_Alternatively, you can wait for the system to boot with a keyboard and monitor connected and:_
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- _login;_
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- _open a terminal;_
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- _run `sudo ssh-keygen -A`;_
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- _then `sudo systemctl enable --now ssh`._
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