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Ansible for DS Financial demo network

Create and configure hosts (typically a Raspberry PI) for sites on demo network. Create and install tools to generate network traffic.

DS Financial Demo Network - Wiki

Current State

Currently, this is just a loose collection of some repeatable tasks.

The Goal is to evenually be able to spin up a "real" network, generating real traffic:

  • Configure host name based on inventory (less manual "pi" setup)
  • Configure DNS resolution by updating hosts files on each PI from inventory. This is much simpler than bothering to set up DNS services
  • SMB
    • Currently working. Ansible to copy scripts and set up cron job
    • Samba Server
      • install samba
      • configure share
      • enable samba server
      • generate server files in share
  • FTP
    • Currently working. Manual configuration
    • TBD set up server
    • TBD set up scripts and cron job on clients
  • Web
    • Currently working. Manual configuration
    • TBD setup server
    • EBD set up scripts and cron job on clients
  • SIP/Voice
    • Currently working for both client and server
      • Download sipp source
      • Configure sipp source
      • Copy scripts and set up cron jobs
  • Web application traffic. Note: Must currently be run on separate machines (ie. cannot have Facebook and Youtube on the same box)
    • Youtube
      • Currently working. Ansible install of scripts and cron configuration
    • Facebook
      • Currently working. Ansible install of scripts and cron configuration
    • SalesForce
      • Currently working. Ansible install of scripts and cron jobs

Getting Started

TBD:

  • Boot NOOBS and select the Raspbian Lite option:
  • On each Pi
    • log in as 'pi' with the password 'raspberry'
    • execute 'sudo update-rc.d ssh enable'
    • execute 'sudo invoke-rc.d ssh start'
    • execute 'sudo apt update -y'
  • Designate one of the Pi's to be the "main" device and do the following
    • execute 'sudo apt install -y ansible sshpass git'
    • execute 'git clone ssh://pi@96.82.16.164:/srv/git/ansible.git'
    • execute 'cd ansible'
    • execute 'nano hosts' and follow the instructions in that file to add all of your Pi devices
    • execute 'ssh-keygen -t rsa' you will need to press enter three times to accept the defaults
    • execute 'PUBKEY="'$(<~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub)'" && ansible-playbook -i hosts deploy_authorized_keys.yml --ask-pass --extra-vars="pubkey=$PUBKEY"' it will prompt for the password which is still 'raspberry'
    • execute 'ansible-playbook -i hosts main.yaml --ask-become-pass' it will ask for the password which is still 'raspberry'
    • after it completes without errors
      • execute 'ansible-playbook -i hosts reboot.yaml' and wait for it to complete
      • execute 'sudo reboot'

At this point, the configuration of all of the Raspberry Pi devices will be completed and they will start generating traffic as configured while editing the hosts file.

Prerequisites

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Installing

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And repeat

until finished

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Built With

  • Dropwizard - The web framework used
  • Maven - Dependency Management
  • ROME - Used to generate RSS Feeds

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

Authors

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