Infrastructure:Deployment Guide

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This covers setup of a Debian 9 VM on cyberdelia. This is current as of 2017-08-19.

Networks

We should have the following networks in place:

  • Cyberdelia br0 on eth4 <--> eth1 on temp88191. This is the main LUUG network.
    • 10.0.0.1/22 for VTLUUG NAT
    • IPv6 via NDP proxying
    • Global IPv4s via ARP proxying (edit /root/scripts/router/ipv4/Nat and edit $Inside_Hosts). Gateway is 128.173.88.1/22.
  • Internal VM network (10.99.0.1/24). This is useful for sharing NFS insecurely, but be aware it only works on cyberdelia. If we get more VM hosts, they won't be able to use it without network reconfiguration.
  • "Internet" (a CNS portal) <--> eth0 on temp88191. LUUG only has one of these, and port security is enabled.

Most of our hosts consist of a "LUUG network" eth0 as the default route and an internal network for eth1.

DNS/DHCP:

  • I think echarlie manages vtluug.org DNS?
  • jkh and Roddy own ece.vt.edu. DNS updates take time to perform
  • temp88191 runs DHCP and dnsmasq on eth1 (that is, 10.0.0.1/22). Edit /etc/dnsmasq.conf, add your static entries, and restart dnsmasq.

Auth

  • apt-get -y install sssd-ldap nscd
  • vim /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
[sssd]
config_file_version = 2
services = nss, pam
domains = LDAP
debug_level = 5

[nss]
filter_users = root,ldap,named,avahi,haldaemon,dbus,radiusd,news,nscd
homedir_substring = /home

[domain/LDAP]
id_provider = ldap
auth_provider = ldap
ldap_search_base = dc=vtluug,dc=org
ldap_tls_reqcert = allow
ldap_uri = ldaps://razor.vtluug.org

Storage

  • apt-get -y install nfs-common
  • vim /etc/idmap.conf
[General]

Verbosity = 0
Pipefs-Directory = /run/rpc_pipefs
# set your own domain here, if it differs from FQDN minus hostname
# Domain = localdomain
Domain = vtluug.org

[Mapping]

Nobody-User = nobody
Nobody-Group = nogroup
  • vim /etc/fstab
10.99.0.1:/tank/nfs/home			/home	nfs	soft,auto,nodev	0	0
10.99.0.1:/tank/nfs/share 		/tank/nfs/share	nfs	soft,auto,nodev,nosuid	0	0
10.99.0.1:/tank/nfs/scratch		/tank/nfs/scratch	nfs	soft,auto,nodev,nosuid	0	0
10.99.0.1:/tank/nfs/files		/tank/nfs/files		nfs	soft,auto,nodev,nosuid	0	0
  • mkdir -p /tank/nfs/{share,scratch,files}
  • systemctl restart sssd
  • mount -a

Testing

To verify that this worked: su to your user, cd, and you should be able to modify your files.