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# Ansible
Some basic Ansible 'stuff' for managing PiFrames.
This is very much WIP and nothing in this directory should **NOT** be used unless you plan on submitting patches / fixes / etc.
For now the goal of this code is to get a basic WireGuard deployment going for the PiFrameFleet area of the project.

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#!/bin/bash
# https://www.tauceti.blog/post/kubernetes-the-not-so-hard-way-with-ansible-wireguard/
# https://github.com/githubixx/ansible-role-wireguard
ansible-playbook -u ansible --private-key /opt/ansible/ssh.key -i inventory ./wireguard.yml

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---
all:
hosts:
frame1:
ansible_host: 10.5.5.177
dispatcher:
ansible_connection: local
frames:
hosts:
frame1:
wg:
hosts:
frame1:
wireguard_address: 192.168.254.11/32
dispatcher:
containerized: true
wireguard_containerized: {{ containerized }}
wireguard_remote_directory: "/opt/wireguard"
wireguard_address: 192.168.254.1/32
wireguard_allowed_ips: "192.168.254.0/24"
wireguard_table: "off"
wireguard_postup:
- ip route add 192.168.254.0/24 via 192.168.254.1 dev wg0
- iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -s 192.168.254.0/24 -d 192.168.254.0/24 -j ACCEPT
- iptables -A FORWARD -i wg0 -s 192.168.254.0/24 -d 192.168.254.0/24 -j ACCEPT
- iptables -A FORWARD -i wg0 -s 192.168.254.0/24 -d 0.0.0.0/0 -j DROP
- iptables -A INPUT -i wg0 -s 192.168.254.0/24 -d 192.168.254.0/24 -j ACCEPT
- iptables -A INPUT -i wg0 -s 192.168.254.0/24 -d 0.0.0.0/0 -j DROP
wireguard_postdown:
- ip route del 192.168.254.0/24 via 192.168.254.1 dev wg0
- iptables -D -t nat -A PREROUTING -s 192.168.254.0/24 -d 192.168.254.0/24 -j ACCEPT
- iptables -D -A FORWARD -i wg0 -s 192.168.254.0/24 -d 192.168.254.0/24 -j ACCEPT
- iptables -D -A FORWARD -i wg0 -s 192.168.254.0/24 -d 0.0.0.0/0 -j DROP
- iptables -D -A INPUT -i wg0 -s 192.168.254.0/24 -d 192.168.254.0/24 -j ACCEPT
- iptables -D -A INPUT -i wg0 -s 192.168.254.0/24 -d 0.0.0.0/0 -j DROP
vars:
wireguard_port: 51821
wireguard_endpoint: 10.5.5.246
wireguard_persistent_keepalive: 30

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Changelog
---------
**6.3.1**
- Support Openstack Debian images (contribution by @pallinger)
**6.3.0**
- Support Raspbian (contribution by @penguineer)
**6.2.0**
- Support Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa)
- Introduce `wireguard_ubuntu_update_cache` and `wireguard_ubuntu_cache_valid_time` variables to specifiy individual Ubuntu package cache settings. Default values are the same as before.
- As kernel >= 5.6 (and kernel 5.4 in Ubuntu 20.04) now have `wireguard` module included `wireguard-dkms` package is no longer needed in that case. That's why WireGuard package installation is now part of the includes for the specific OS to make it easier to handle various cases.
**6.1.0**
- Archlinux: Linux kernel >= 5.6 contains `wireguard` module now. No need to install `wireguard-dkms` anymore in this case. Installations with LTS kernel installs `wireguard-lts` package now instead of `wireguard-dkms`. Installations with kernel <= 5.6 will still install `wireguard-dkms` package.
**6.0.4**
- Use the buster-backports repository on Debian Buster (or older), use package standard repositories on sid/bullseye.
standard repositories on sid/bullseye.
The role no longer adds the unstable _repo_ nor the _apt preference_ for that repo. There is no need to clean the preference and unstable repository, since packages from your release have a higher priority.
If you remove the apt preference (`/etc/apt/preferences.d/limit-unstable`) updates from `unstable` are accepted by apt. This likely is not what you want and may lead to an unstable state.
If you want to clean up:
* remove `/etc/apt/preferences.d/limit-unstable` and
* remove `deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ unstable main` from `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb_debian_org_debian.list`.
The backports repository has a lower priority and does not need an apt preference.
**6.0.3**
- If `wg syncconf` command is not available do stop/start service instead of restart (contribution by @cristichiru)
**6.0.2**
- Debian: install `gnupg` package instead of `gpg`. (contribution by @zinefer)
**6.0.1**
- add shell options to syncconf handler to fail fast in case of error
**6.0.0**
- Newer versions of WireGuard (around November 2019) introduced `wg syncconf` subcommand. This has the advantage that changes to the WireGuard configuration can be applied without disturbing existing connections. With this change this role tries to use `wg syncconf` subcommand when available. This even works if you have hosts with older and newer WireGuard versions.
**5.0.0**
- `wireguard_(preup|postdown|preup|predown)` settings are now a list. If more `iptables` commands needs to be specified e.g. then this changes makes it more readable. The commands are executed in order as described in [wg-quick.8](https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-tools/about/src/man/wg-quick.8). Also see README for more examples. (contribution by @Madic-)
**4.2.0**
- Add support for Fedora (contribution by @ties)
**4.1.1**
- Install GPG to be able to import WireGuard key (Debian)
**4.1.0**
- Allow to specifiy additional Wireguard interface options: `fwmark`, `mtu`, `table`, `preup` and `predown` (for more information and examples see [wg-quick.8](https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/about/src/tools/man/wg-quick.8))
- Add host comments in Wireguard config file
**4.0.0**
- While the changes introduced are backwards compatible in general if you stay with your current settings some variables are no longer needed. So this is partly a breaking change and therefore justifies a new major version.
- Support multiple Wireguard interfaces. See README for examples (contribution by fbourqui)
- Make role stateless: In the previous versions the private and public keys of the Wireguard hosts were stored locally in the directory defined with the `wireguard_cert_directory` variable. This is no longer the case. The variables `wireguard_cert_directory`, `wireguard_cert_owner` and `wireguard_cert_group` are no longer needed and were removed. If you used this role before this release it's safe to remove them from your settings. The directory that was defined with the `wireguard_cert_directory` variable will be kept. While not tested it may enable you to go back to an older version of this role and it should still work (contribution by fbourqui)
- Reminder: `wireguard_cert_directory` default was `~/wireguard/certs`. Public and Private keys where stored on the host running ansible playbook. As a security best practice private keys of all your WireGuard endpoints should not be kept locally.
**3.2.2**
- remove unneeded `with_inventory_hostnames` loops (thanks to pierreozoux for initial PR)
**3.2.1**
- remove unecessary files (contribution by pierreozoux)
**3.2.0**
- add support for RHEL/CentOS (contribution by ahanselka)
**3.1.0**
- pass package list directly to some modules by using the new and prefered syntax instead `loop` or `with_items` (contribution by ahanselka)
**3.0.1**
- fix address in README
**3.0.0**
- support for Debian added (contribution by ties)
**2.0.1**
- make Ansible linter happy
**2.0.0**
- use correct semantic versioning as described in https://semver.org. Needed for Ansible Galaxy importer as it now insists on using semantic versioning.
- moved changelog entries to separate file
- make Ansible linter happy
- no major changes but decided to start a new major release as versioning scheme changed quite heavily
**v1.0.2**
- update README
**v1.0.1**
- update README
**v1.0.0**
- initial implementation

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# Fork of https://github.com/githubixx/ansible-role-wireguard.git with some minor tweaks to ensure PiFrameFleet can be provisioned properly
ansible-role-wireguard
======================
This Ansible role is used in my blog series [Kubernetes the not so hard way with Ansible](https://www.tauceti.blog/post/kubernetes-the-not-so-hard-way-with-ansible-wireguard/) but can be used standalone of course. I use WireGuard and this Ansible role to setup a fully meshed VPN between all nodes of my little Kubernetes cluster. This VPN also includes two clients so that I can communicate securly with the Kubernetes API server. Also my Postfix mailserver running as K8s DaemonSet forwards mails to my internal Postfix through WireGuard VPN.
I used [PeerVPN](https://peervpn.net/) before but that wasn't updated for a while. As I moved my cloud hosts from Scaleway to Hetzner cloud it was a good time to switch the VPN solution ;-) In general PeerVPN still works perfectly fine esp. if you need a easy to setup fully meshed network (where every node is able to talk to all other nodes and even if node `A` should be able to talk to Node `C` via node `B` ;-) ). But PeerVPN needs also lot of CPU resources and throuhput could be better. That's solved with [WireGuard](https://www.wireguard.io/).
In general WireGuard is a network tunnel (VPN) for IPv4 and IPv6 that uses UDP. If you need more information about [WireGuard](https://www.wireguard.io/) you can find a good introduction here: [Installing WireGuard, the Modern VPN](https://research.kudelskisecurity.com/2017/06/07/installing-wireguard-the-modern-vpn/).
This role is tested with Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver), Ubuntu 20 (Focal Fossa) and Archlinux. Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial Xerus), Debian 9 (Stretch), Debian 10 (Buster), Fedora 31 (or later) and CentOS 7 might also work or other distributions but haven't tested it (code for this operating systems was submitted by other contributors). If someone tested it let me please know if it works or send a pull request to make it work ;-)
Versions
--------
I tag every release and try to stay with [semantic versioning](http://semver.org). If you want to use the role I recommend to checkout the latest tag. The master branch is basically development while the tags mark stable releases. But in general I try to keep master in good shape too.
Requirements
------------
By default port `51820` (protocol UDP) should be accessable from the outside. But you can adjust the port by changing the variable `wireguard_port`. Also IP forwarding needs to be enabled e.g. via `echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward `. I decided not to implement this task in this Ansible role. IMHO that should be handled elsewhere. You can use my [ansible-role-harden-linux](https://github.com/githubixx/ansible-role-harden-linux) e.g. Besides changing sysctl entries (which you need to enable IP forwarding) it also manages firewall settings among other things. Nevertheless the `PreUp`, `PreDown`, `PostUp` and `PostDown` hooks may be a good place to do some network related stuff before a WireGuard interface comes up or goes down.
Changelog
---------
see [CHANGELOG.md](https://github.com/githubixx/ansible-role-wireguard/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
Role Variables
--------------
These variables can be changed in `group_vars/`:
```
# Directory to store WireGuard configuration on the remote hosts
wireguard_remote_directory: "/etc/wireguard"
# The default port WireGuard will listen if not specified otherwise.
wireguard_port: "51820"
# The default interface name that wireguard should use if not specified otherwise.
wireguard_interface: "wg0"
```
The following variable is mandatory and needs to be configured for every host in `host_vars/`:
```
wireguard_address: "10.8.0.101/24"
```
Of course all IP's should be in the same subnet like `/24` we see in the example above. If `wireguard_allowed_ips` is not set then the default value is the value from `wireguard_address` without the CIDR but instead with `/32` which is basically a host route (have a look `templates/wg.conf.j2`). Let's see this example and let's assume you don't set `wireguard_allowed_ips` explicitly:
```
[Interface]
Address = 10.8.0.2/24
PrivateKey = ....
ListenPort = 51820
[Peer]
PrivateKey = ....
AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.101/32
Endpoint = controller01.p.domain.tld:51820
```
This is part of the WireGuard config from my workstation. It has the VPN IP `10.8.0.2` and we've a `/24` subnet in which all my WireGuard hosts are located. Also you can see we've a peer here that has the endpoint `controller01.p.domain.tld:51820`. When `wireguard_allowed_ips` is not explicitly set the Ansible template will add an `AllowedIPs` entry with the IP of that host plus `/32`. In WireGuard this basically specifies the routing. The config above says: On my workstation with the IP `10.8.0.2` I want send all traffic to `10.8.0.101/32` to the endpoint `controller01.p.domain.tld:51820`. Now let's assume we set `wireguard_allowed_ips: "0.0.0.0/0"`. Then the resulting config looks like this.
```
[Interface]
Address = 10.8.0.2/24
PrivateKey = ....
ListenPort = 51820
[Peer]
PrivateKey = ....
AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0
Endpoint = controller01.p.domain.tld:51820
```
Now this is basically the same as above BUT now the config says: I want to route EVERY traffic originating from my workstation to the endpoint `controller01.p.domain.tld:51820`. If that endpoint can handle the traffic is of course another thing and it's up to you how you configure the endpoint routing ;-)
You can specify further optional settings (they don't have a default and won't be set if not specified besides `wireguard_allowed_ips` as already mentioned) also per host in `host_vars/` (or in your Ansible hosts file if you like). The values for the following variables are just examples and no defaults (for more information and examples see [wg-quick.8](https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/about/src/tools/man/wg-quick.8)):
```
wireguard_allowed_ips: ""
wireguard_endpoint: "host1.domain.tld"
wireguard_persistent_keepalive: "30"
wireguard_dns: "1.1.1.1"
wireguard_fwmark: "1234"
wireguard_mtu: "1492"
wireguard_table: "5000"
wireguard_preup:
- ...
wireguard_predown:
- ...
wireguard_postup:
- ...
wireguard_postdown:
- ...
wireguard_save_config: "true"
```
`wireguard_(preup|predown|postup|postdown)` are specified as lists. Here are two examples:
```
wireguard_postup:
- iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ens12 -j MASQUERADE
- iptables -A FORWARD -i %i -j ACCEPT
- iptables -A FORWARD -o %i -j ACCEPT
```
```
wireguard_preup:
- echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
- ufw allow 51820/udp
```
The commands are executed in order as described in [wg-quick.8](https://git.zx2c4.com/wireguard-tools/about/src/man/wg-quick.8).
`wireguard_address` is required as already mentioned. It's the IP of the interface name defined with `wireguard_interface` variable (`wg0` by default). Every host needs a unique VPN IP of course. If you don't set `wireguard_endpoint` the playbook will use the hostname defined in the `vpn` hosts group (the Ansible inventory hostname). If you set `wireguard_endpoint` to `""` (empty string) that peer won't have a endpoint. That means that this host can only access hosts that have a `wireguard_endpoint`. That's useful for clients that don't expose any services to the VPN and only want to access services on other hosts. So if you only define one host with `wireguard_endpoint` set and all other hosts have `wireguard_endpoint` set to `""` (empty string) that basically means you've only clients besides one which in that case is the WireGuard server. The third possibility is to set `wireguard_endpoint` to some hostname. E.g. if you have different hostnames for the private and public DNS of that host and need different DNS entries for that case setting `wireguard_endpoint` becomes handy. Take for example the IP above: `wireguard_address: "10.8.0.101"`. That's a private IP and I've created a DNS entry for that private IP like `host01.i.domain.tld` (`i` for internal in that case). For the public IP I've created a DNS entry like `host01.p.domain.tld` (`p` for public). The `wireguard_endpoint` needs to be a interface that the other members in the `vpn` group can connect to. So in that case I would set `wireguard_endpoint` to `host01.p.domain.tld` because WireGuard normally needs to be able to connect to the public IP of the other host(s).
Here is a litte example for what I use the playbook: I use WireGuard to setup a fully meshed VPN (every host can directly connect to every other host) and run my Kubernetes (K8s) cluster at Hetzner Cloud (but you should be able to use any hoster you want). So the important components like the K8s controller and worker nodes (which includes the pods) only communicate via encrypted WireGuard VPN. Also (as already) mentioned I've two clients. Both have `kubectl` installed and are able to talk to the internal Kubernetes API server by using WireGuard VPN. One of the two clients also exposes a WireGuard endpoint because the Postfix mailserver in the cloud and my internal Postfix needs to be able to talk to each other. I guess that's maybe a not so common use case for WireGuard :D But it shows what's possible. So let me explain the setup which might help you to use this Ansible role.
First, here is a part of my Ansible `hosts` file:
```
[vpn]
controller0[1:3].i.domain.tld
worker0[1:2].i.domain.tld
server.at.home.i.domain.tld
workstation.i.domain.tld
[k8s_controller]
controller0[1:3].i.domain.tld
[k8s_worker]
worker0[1:2].i.domain.tld
```
As you can see I've three gropus here: `vpn` (all hosts on that will get WireGuard installed), `k8s_controller` (the Kubernetes controller nodes) and `k8s_worker` (the Kubernetes worker nodes). The `i` in the domainname is for `internal`. All the `i.domain.tld` DNS entries have a `A` record that points to the WireGuard IP that we define shortly for every host e.g.: ` controller01.i.domain.tld. IN A 10.8.0.101`. The reason for that is that all Kubernetes components only binds and listen on the WireGuard interface in my setup. And since I need this internal IPs for all my Kubernetes components I specify the internal DNS entries in my Ansible `hosts` file. That way I can use the Ansible inventory hostnames and variables very easy in the playbooks and templates.
For the Kubernetes controller nodes I've defined the following host variables:
Ansible host file: `host_vars/controller01.i.domain.tld`
```
---
wireguard_address: "10.8.0.101/24"
wireguard_endpoint: "controller01.p.domain.tld"
ansible_host: "controller01.p.domain.tld"
ansible_python_interpreter: /usr/bin/python3
```
Ansible host file: `host_vars/controller02.i.domain.tld`:
```
---
wireguard_address: "10.8.0.102/24"
wireguard_endpoint: "controller02.p.domain.tld"
ansible_host: "controller02.p.domain.tld"
ansible_python_interpreter: /usr/bin/python3
```
Ansible host file: `host_vars/controller03.i.domain.tld`:
```
---
wireguard_address: "10.8.0.103/24"
wireguard_endpoint: "controller03.p.domain.tld"
ansible_host: "controller03.p.domain.tld"
ansible_python_interpreter: /usr/bin/python3
```
I've specified `ansible_python_interpreter` here for every node as the controller nodes use Ubuntu 18.04 which has Python 3 installed by default. `ansible_host` is set to the public DNS of that host. Ansible will use this hostname to connect to the host via SSH. I use the same value also for `wireguard_endpoint` because of the same reason. The WireGuard peers needs to connect to the other peers via a public IP (well at least via a IP that the WireGuard hosts can connect to - that could be of course also a internal IP if it works for you). The `wireguard_address` needs to be unique of course for every host.
For the Kubernetes worker I've defined the following variables:
Ansible host file: `host_vars/worker01.i.domain.tld`
```
---
wireguard_address: "10.8.0.111/24"
wireguard_endpoint: "worker01.p.domain.tld"
wireguard_persistent_keepalive: "30"
ansible_host: "worker01.p.domain.tld"
ansible_python_interpreter: /usr/bin/python3
```
Ansible host file: `host_vars/worker02.i.domain.tld`:
```
---
wireguard_address: "10.8.0.112/24"
wireguard_endpoint: "worker02.p.domain.tld"
wireguard_persistent_keepalive: "30"
ansible_host: "worker02.p.domain.tld"
ansible_python_interpreter: /usr/bin/python3
```
As you can see the variables are basically the same as the controller nodes have with one exception: `wireguard_persistent_keepalive: "30"`. My worker nodes (at Hetzner Cloud) and my internal server (my server at home) are connected because I've running Postfix at my cloud nodes and the external Postfix server forwards the received mails to my internal server (and vice versa). I needed the keepalive setting because from time to time the cloud instances and the internal server lost connection and this setting solved the problem. The reason for this is of course because my internal server is behind NAT and the firewall/router must keep the NAT/firewall mapping valid (NAT and Firewall Traversal Persistence).
For my internal server at home (connected via DSL router to the internet) we've this configuration:
```
---
wireguard_address: "10.8.0.1/24"
wireguard_endpoint: "server.at.home.p.domain.tld"
wireguard_persistent_keepalive: "30"
ansible_host: 192.168.2.254
ansible_port: 22
```
By default the SSH daemon is listening on a different port than 22 on all of my public nodes but internally I use `22` and that's the reason to set `ansible_port: 22` here. Also `ansible_host` is of course a internal IP for that host. The `wireguard_endpoint` value is a dynamic DNS entry. Since my IP at home isn't static I need to run a script every minute at my home server that checks if the IP has changed and if so adjusts my DNS record. I use OVH's DynHost feature to accomplish this but you can use and DynDNS provider you want of course. Also I forward incoming traffic on port `51820/UDP` to my internal server to allow incoming WireGuard traffic. The `wireguard_address` needs to be of course part of our WireGuard subnet.
And finally for my workstation (on which I run all `ansible-playbook` commands):
```
wireguard_address: "10.8.0.2/24"
wireguard_endpoint: ""
ansible_connection: local
ansible_become: false
```
As you can see `wireguard_endpoint: ""` is a empty string here. That means the Ansible role won't set an endpoint for my workstation. Since there is no need for the other hosts to connect to my workstation it doesn't makes sense to have a endpoint defined. So in this case I can access all hosts defined in the Ansible group `vpn` from my workstation but not the other way round. So the resulting WireGuard config for my workstation looks like this:
```
[Interface]
Address = 10.8.0.2/24
PrivateKey = ....
ListenPort = 51820
[Peer]
PrivateKey = ....
AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.101/32
Endpoint = controller01.p.domain.tld:51820
[Peer]
PrivateKey = ....
AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.102/32
Endpoint = controller02.p.domain.tld:51820
[Peer]
PrivateKey = ....
AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.103/32
Endpoint = controller03.p.domain.tld:51820
[Peer]
PrivateKey = ....
AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.111/32
PersistentKeepalive = 30
Endpoint = worker01.p.domain.tld:51820
[Peer]
PrivateKey = ....
AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.112/32
PersistentKeepalive = 30
Endpoint = worker02.p.domain.tld:51820
[Peer]
PrivateKey = ....
AllowedIPs = 10.8.0.1/32
PersistentKeepalive = 30
Endpoint = server.at.home.p.domain.tld:51820
```
The other WireGuard config files (`wg0.conf` by default) looks similar but of course `[Interface]` includes the config of that specific host and the `[Peer]` entries lists the config of the other hosts.
Example Playbook
----------------
```
- hosts: vpn
roles:
- wireguard
```
Example Inventory using two different WireGuard interfaces on host "multi"
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is a complex example using yaml inventory format:
```
vpn1:
hosts:
multi:
wireguard_address: 10.9.0.1/32
wireguard_allowed_ips: "10.9.0.1/32, 192.168.2.0/24"
wireguard_endpoint: multi.exemple.com
nated:
wireguard_address: 10.9.0.2/32
wireguard_allowed_ips: "10.9.0.2/32, 192.168.3.0/24"
wireguard_persistent_keepalive: 15
wireguard_endpoint: nated.exemple.com
wireguard_postup:
- iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o ens12 -j MASQUERADE
- iptables -A FORWARD -i %i -j ACCEPT
- iptables -A FORWARD -o %i -j ACCEPT
wireguard_postdown:
- iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -o ens12 -j MASQUERADE
- iptables -D FORWARD -i %i -j ACCEPT
- iptables -D FORWARD -o %i -j ACCEPT
vpn2:
hosts:
# Use a different name, and define ansible_host, to avoid mixing of vars without
# needing to prefix vars with interface name.
multi-wg1:
ansible_host: multi
wireguard_interface: wg1
# when using several interface on one host, we must use different ports
wireguard_port: 51821
wireguard_address: 10.9.1.1/32
wireguard_endpoint: multi.exemple.com
another:
wireguard_address: 10.9.1.2/32
wireguard_endpoint: another.exemple.com
```
Playbooks
---------
```
- hosts: vpn1
roles:
- wireguard
```
```
- hosts: vpn2
roles:
- wireguard
```
License
-------
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3
Author Information
------------------
[http://www.tauceti.blog](http://www.tauceti.blog)

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---
#######################################
# General settings
#######################################
# Directory to store WireGuard configuration on the remote hosts
wireguard_remote_directory: "/etc/wireguard"
# The default port WireGuard will listen if not specified otherwise.
wireguard_port: "51820"
# The default interface name that wireguard should use if not specified otherwise.
wireguard_interface: "wg0"
# Whether or not WireGuard is running in a container
wireguard_containerized: false
#######################################
# Settings only relevant for Ubuntu
#######################################
# Set to "false" if package cache should not be updated
wireguard_ubuntu_update_cache: "true"
# Set package cache valid time
wireguard_ubuntu_cache_valid_time: "3600"

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---
- name: restart wireguard
service:
name: "wg-quick@{{ wireguard_interface }}"
state: "{{ item }}"
loop:
- stopped
- started
when: not wg_syncconf and not wireguard_containerized
listen: "reconfigure wireguard"
- name: syncconf wireguard
shell: |
set -o errexit
set -o pipefail
set -o nounset
systemctl is-active wg-quick@wg-quick@{{ wireguard_interface|quote }} || systemctl start wg-quick@{{ wireguard_interface|quote }}
wg syncconf {{ wireguard_interface|quote }} <(wg-quick strip /etc/wireguard/{{ wireguard_interface|quote }}.conf)
exit 0
args:
executable: "/bin/bash"
when: wg_syncconf and not wireguard_containerized
listen: "reconfigure wireguard"
- name: restart wireguard (container)
command: /usr/bin/s6-svc -r /var/run/s6/services/wireguard
when: wireguard_containerized
listen: "reconfigure wireguard"

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galaxy_info:
author: Robert Wimmer
description: Installs Wireguard incl. systemd integration
license: GPLv3
min_ansible_version: 2.5
platforms:
- name: ArchLinux
- name: Ubuntu
versions:
- bionic
- focal
- name: Debian
versions:
- stretch
- buster
- name: EL
versions:
- 7
- name: Fedora
versions:
- 31
galaxy_tags:
- networking
- security
- linux
- vpn
- wireguard

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---
- name: Gather instance facts
setup:
- include_tasks: "setup-{{ ansible_distribution|lower }}.yml"
when: not wireguard_containerized
- name: Enable WireGuard kernel module
modprobe:
name: wireguard
state: present
register: wireguard_module_enabled
until: wireguard_module_enabled is succeeded
retries: 10
delay: 10
failed_when: wireguard_module_enabled is failure
tags:
- wg-install
- name: Set WireGuard IP (without mask)
set_fact:
wireguard_ip: "{{ wireguard_address.split('/')[0] }}"
- name: Register if config/private key already exists on target host
stat:
path: "{{ wireguard_remote_directory }}/{{ wireguard_interface }}.conf"
register: config_file_stat
tags:
- wg-generate-keys
- wg-config
- name: Get wg subcommands
command: "wg --help"
register: wg_subcommands
changed_when: false
- name: Set default value for wg_syncconf variable (assume wg syncconf subcommand not available)
set_fact:
wg_syncconf: false
- name: Check if wg syncconf subcommand is available
set_fact:
wg_syncconf: true
when: wg_subcommands.stdout | regex_search('syncconf:')
- name: Show syncconf subcommand status
debug:
var: wg_syncconf
- block:
- name: Generate WireGuard private key
command: "wg genkey"
register: wg_private_key_result
changed_when: false
tags:
- wg-generate-keys
- name: Set private key fact
set_fact:
private_key: "{{ wg_private_key_result.stdout }}"
tags:
- wg-generate-keys
when: not config_file_stat.stat.exists
- block:
- name: Read WireGuard config file
slurp:
src: "{{ wireguard_remote_directory }}/{{ wireguard_interface }}.conf"
register: wg_config
tags:
- wg-config
- name: Set private key fact
set_fact:
private_key: "{{ wg_config['content'] | b64decode | regex_findall('PrivateKey = (.*)') | first }}"
tags:
- wg-config
when: config_file_stat.stat.exists
- name: Derive WireGuard public key
shell: "echo '{{ private_key }}' | wg pubkey" # noqa 306
register: wg_public_key_result
changed_when: false
tags:
- wg-config
- name: Set public key fact
set_fact:
public_key: "{{ wg_public_key_result.stdout }}"
tags:
- wg-config
- name: Create WireGuard configuration directory
file:
dest: "{{ wireguard_remote_directory }}"
state: directory
mode: 0700
tags:
- wg-config
- name: Generate WireGuard configuration file
template:
src: wg.conf.j2
dest: "{{ wireguard_remote_directory }}/{{ wireguard_interface }}.conf"
owner: root
group: root
mode: 0600
tags:
- wg-config
notify:
- reconfigure wireguard
- name: Check if reload-module-on-update is set
stat:
path: "{{ wireguard_remote_directory }}/.reload-module-on-update"
register: reload_module_on_update
tags:
- wg-config
- name: Set WireGuard reload-module-on-update
file:
dest: "{{ wireguard_remote_directory }}/.reload-module-on-update"
state: touch
when: not reload_module_on_update.stat.exists
tags:
- wg-config
- name: Start and enable WireGuard service
service:
name: "wg-quick@{{ wireguard_interface }}"
state: started
enabled: yes
when: not wireguard_containerized

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---
- name: (Archlinux) Install wireguard-lts package
pacman:
name: "{{ item.name }}"
state: "{{ item.state }}"
with_items:
- { name: wireguard-dkms, state: absent }
- { name: wireguard-lts, state: present }
become: yes
tags:
- wg-install
when:
- ansible_kernel is match(".*-lts$")
- ansible_kernel is version('5.6', '<')
- name: (Archlinux) Install wireguard-dkms package
pacman:
name: wireguard-dkms
state: present
become: yes
tags:
- wg-install
when:
- not ansible_kernel is match(".*-lts$")
- ansible_kernel is version('5.6', '<')
- name: (Archlinux) Install wireguard-tools package
pacman:
name: wireguard-tools
state: present
tags:
- wg-install

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---
- name: (CentOS) Add WireGuard repository
get_url:
url: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jdoss/wireguard/repo/epel-7/jdoss-wireguard-epel-7.repo
dest: /etc/yum.repos.d/wireguard.repo
- name: (CentOS) Install EPEL repository
yum:
name: epel-release
update_cache: yes
- name: (CentOS) Install wireguard packages
yum:
name:
- "wireguard-dkms"
- "wireguard-tools"
state: present
tags:
- wg-install

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---
- name: (Raspbian) Install GPG - required to add wireguard key
apt:
name: gnupg
state: present
- name: (Raspbian) Add Debian repository key
apt_key:
keyserver: "keyserver.ubuntu.com"
id: "04EE7237B7D453EC"
state: present
when: ansible_lsb.id == "Raspbian"
tags:
- wg-install
- name: (Raspbian) Add Debian Unstable repository for WireGuard
apt_repository:
repo: "deb http://deb.debian.org/debian unstable main"
state: present
update_cache: yes
tags:
- wg-install
- name: (Raspbian) Install latest kernel
apt:
name:
- "raspberrypi-kernel"
state: latest
register: kernel_update
tags:
- wg-install
- name: (Raspbian) Reboot after kernel update (Ansible >= 2.8)
reboot:
search_paths: ['/lib/molly-guard', '/usr/sbin']
when:
- ansible_version.full is version('2.8.0', '>=')
- kernel_update is changed
tags:
- wg-install
- name: (Raspbian) Check if molly-guard is installed (Ansible < 2.8)
stat:
path: /lib/molly-guard/
register: molly_guard
- name: (Raspbian) Reboot after kernel update (Ansible < 2.8, no molly-guard)
reboot:
when:
- ansible_version.full is version('2.8.0', '<')
- kernel_update is changed
- not molly_guard.stat.exists
tags:
- wg-install
- name: (Raspbian) Reboot after kernel update (Ansible < 2.8, with molly-guard)
command: /lib/molly-guard/shutdown -r now
async: 1
poll: 0
ignore_unreachable: yes
when:
- ansible_version.full is version('2.8.0', '<')
- kernel_update is changed
- molly_guard.stat.exists
tags:
- wg-install
- name: (Raspbian) Waiting for host to be available (Ansible < 2.8, with molly-guard)
wait_for_connection:
when:
- ansible_version.full is version('2.8.0', '<')
- kernel_update is changed
- molly_guard.stat.exists
tags:
- wg-install
- name: (Raspbian) Install latest kernel headers to compile Wireguard with DKMS
apt:
name:
- "raspberrypi-kernel-headers"
state: latest
tags:
- wg-install
- name: (Raspbian) Install wireguard packages
apt:
name:
- "wireguard-dkms"
- "wireguard-tools"
state: present
tags:
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---
- name: (Debian) Install GPG - required to add wireguard key
apt:
name: gnupg
state: present
- name: (Debian) Add WireGuard repository on buster or earlier
apt_repository:
repo: "deb http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-backports main"
state: present
update_cache: yes
when: ansible_distribution_version | int <= 10
tags:
- wg-install
- name: (Debian) Get architecture
command: "dpkg --print-architecture"
register: dpkg_arch
changed_when: False
- set_fact:
kernel_header_version: "{{ ('-cloud-' in ansible_kernel) | ternary(ansible_kernel,dpkg_arch.stdout) }}"
- name: (Debian) Install kernel headers to compile Wireguard with DKMS
apt:
name:
- "linux-headers-{{ kernel_header_version }}"
state: present
- name: (Debian) Install wireguard packages
apt:
name:
- "wireguard-dkms"
- "wireguard-tools"
state: present
tags:
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---
- include_tasks: "setup-debian-raspbian.yml"
when: ansible_lsb.id == "Raspbian"
register: raspbian_setup
- include_tasks: "setup-debian-vanilla.yml"
when: raspbian_setup is skipped

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---
- name: (Fedora) Add wireguard COPR
yum_repository:
name: "jdoss-wireguard"
description: "Copr repo for wireguard owned by jdoss"
baseurl: "https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/jdoss/wireguard/fedora-$releasever-$basearch/"
gpgkey: "https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/jdoss/wireguard/pubkey.gpg"
gpgcheck: yes
- name: (Fedora) Install wireguard packages
yum:
name:
- "wireguard-dkms"
- "wireguard-tools"
state: present
tags:
- wg-install

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---
- name: (Ubuntu) Update APT package cache
apt:
update_cache: "{{ wireguard_ubuntu_update_cache }}"
cache_valid_time: "{{ wireguard_ubuntu_cache_valid_time }}"
tags:
- wg-install
- block:
- name: (Ubuntu) Install support packages needed for Wireguard (for Ubuntu < 19.10)
package:
name: "{{ packages }}"
state: present
vars:
packages:
- software-properties-common
- linux-headers-{{ ansible_kernel }}
tags:
- wg-install
- name: (Ubuntu) Add WireGuard repository (for Ubuntu < 19.10)
apt_repository:
repo: "ppa:wireguard/wireguard"
state: present
update_cache: yes
tags:
- wg-install
- name: (Ubuntu) Install wireguard packages (for Ubuntu < 19.10)
apt:
name:
- "wireguard-dkms"
- "wireguard-tools"
state: present
tags:
- wg-install
when:
- ansible_lsb.major_release is version('19.10', '<')
- block:
- name: (Ubuntu) Install wireguard-tools package (for Ubuntu > 19.04)
apt:
name: "wireguard-tools"
state: present
tags:
- wg-install
when:
- ansible_lsb.major_release is version('19.04', '>')

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#jinja2: lstrip_blocks:"True",trim_blocks:"True"
[Interface]
# {{ inventory_hostname }}
Address = {{hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_address}}
PrivateKey = {{private_key}}
ListenPort = {{wireguard_port}}
{% if hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_dns is defined %}
DNS = {{hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_dns}}
{% endif %}
{% if hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_fwmark is defined %}
FwMark = {{hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_fwmark}}
{% endif %}
{% if hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_mtu is defined %}
MTU = {{hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_mtu}}
{% endif %}
{% if hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_table is defined %}
Table = {{hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_table}}
{% endif %}
{% if hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_preup is defined %}
{% for wg_preup in hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_preup %}
PreUp = {{ wg_preup }}
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
{% if hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_predown is defined %}
{% for wg_predown in hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_predown %}
PreDown = {{ wg_predown }}
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
{% if hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_postup is defined %}
{% for wg_postup in hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_postup %}
PostUp = {{ wg_postup }}
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
{% if hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_postdown is defined %}
{% for wg_postdown in hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_postdown %}
PostDown = {{ wg_postdown }}
{% endfor %}
{% endif %}
{% if hostvars[inventory_hostname].wireguard_save_config is defined %}
SaveConfig = true
{% endif %}
{% for host in ansible_play_hosts_all %}
{% if host != inventory_hostname %}
[Peer]
# {{ host }}
PublicKey = {{hostvars[host].public_key}}
{% if hostvars[host].wireguard_allowed_ips is defined %}
AllowedIPs = {{hostvars[host].wireguard_allowed_ips}}
{% else %}
AllowedIPs = {{hostvars[host].wireguard_ip}}/32
{% endif %}
{% if hostvars[host].wireguard_persistent_keepalive is defined %}
PersistentKeepalive = {{hostvars[host].wireguard_persistent_keepalive}}
{% endif %}
{% if hostvars[host].wireguard_port is defined and hostvars[host].wireguard_port is number %}
{% if hostvars[host].wireguard_endpoint is defined and hostvars[host].wireguard_endpoint != "" %}
Endpoint = {{hostvars[host].wireguard_endpoint}}:{{hostvars[host].wireguard_port}}
{% else %}
Endpoint = {{host}}:{{hostvars[host].wireguard_port}}
{% endif %}
{% elif hostvars[host].wireguard_endpoint is defined and hostvars[host].wireguard_endpoint != "" %}
Endpoint = {{hostvars[host].wireguard_endpoint}}:{{wireguard_port}}
{% elif hostvars[host].wireguard_endpoint == "" %}
# No endpoint defined for this peer
{% else %}
Endpoint = {{host}}:{{wireguard_port}}
{% endif %}
{% endif %}
{% endfor %}

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#!/bin/bash
ssh $2@$1 'echo Just ensuring the ssh key is accepted ahead of configuration'
ansible-playbook ./setup-ansible.yml -i $1, -u $2 -k

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---
- hosts: all
become: yes
tasks:
- name: Add ansible user to PiFrame
user:
name: ansible
groups:
- sudo
shell: /bin/bash
- name: Add ansible ssh key as authorized key
authorized_key:
user: ansible
key: "{{ lookup('file', '/opt/ansible/ssh.key.pub') }}"
- name: Setup ansible with sudoers access
copy:
dest: /etc/sudoers.d/ansible
mode: '0600'
owner: root
group: root
content: ansible ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL

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---
- hosts: all
become: yes
tasks:
- name: Refresh package list
apt:
cache_valid_time: 3600
- name: Update installed packages
apt:
upgrade: dist
- name: Update restic
command: restic self-update
- name: /usr/bin/rclone rclone
shell: curl https://rclone.org/install.sh | bash
- name: Update FileBrowser
shell: curl -fsSL https://filebrowser.org/get.sh | bash

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---
- hosts: all
become: yes
roles:
- wireguard