Raspberry-Pi-IaC/playbook.yml
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# Notice that "# noqa: package-latest" is included in this file. This disabled a specific check for the Ansible linter,
# see: https://ansible.readthedocs.io/projects/lint/usage/#muting-warnings-to-avoid-false-positives.
# For a purely reproducible build this would be a good suggestion but I'm willing to take the risk with the Pi.
- name: Install raspberry pi
hosts: raspberry_pis
roles:
# These roles are disabled after they have being applied once for performance reasons, it should be safe to enable them again.
# Notice that this role changes some settings on reruns (on the "Change various sysctl-settings" task), doesn't seem problematic though.
# - role: devsec.hardening.os_hardening
# become: true
# - role: devsec.hardening.ssh_hardening
# become: true
- role: zsh
vars:
# devsec.hardening.os_hardening vars:
os_auth_pw_max_age: 99999 # Effectively disables the setting as mentioned in the docs.
os_cron_enabled: false # Cron isn't needed for the installation.
sysctl_overwrite:
vm.mmap_rnd_bits: 16 # See the "sysctl - vm.mmap_rnd_bits" section of the docs.
# devsec.hardening.ssh_hardening vars:
ssh_allow_users: 'thomas'
ssh_client_port: 22 # Default, but duplicated here for documentation purpose. Not changed because its only accessible via LAN.
ssh_client_password_login: false # Default, but duplicated here for documentation purpose.
tasks:
# TODO: Replace this with setup that sets up unnattended updates on the machine itself.
- name: Update all packages to their latest version # noqa: package-latest
become: true
ansible.builtin.apt:
name: "*"
state: latest