This project will discover and provide orchestration and instruction to the various servers in the AniNIX ecosystem. It's named after the S'Jet carrier Kapisi from the game "Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak".
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This project is our Infrastructure-as-Code solution, detailing the deployment & some repeatable operational tasks of the AniNIX.

Etymology

It is named after the fictional Star Wars Imperial Intelligence organization that oversaw the various divisions of Intelligence and orchestrated their operations. Like its namesake, this project oversees the various tools within our ecosystem and enforces compliance with standards.

Relevant Files and Software

This project expects that you use an Ansible vault for credentials. Create one and add this to your .bashrc.

export ANSIBLE_VAULT_PASSWORD_FILE=$HOME/password-store/${organization}.vault.password
export ANSIBLE_VAULT_FILE=$HOME/password-store/${organization}.vault

Take a look at examples/msn0.yml as an example inventory -- make sure you populate one of your own.

Once you have your vault and inventory, use AniNIX/ShadowArch with your hypervisor to provision the base image for your machines, or Raspbian.

Then, use the SSH key playbook to copy your key and the deploy playbook to set things up.

ansible-playbook -i your-inventory.yml playbooks/sshkey.yml
ansible-playbook -i your-inventory.yml playbooks/deploy.yml

We've also added two scripts in ./bin to make your life easier:

  • full-deploy: This is the general role. If you are creating an AniNIX replica, once you have your inventory and vault populated, then you can run this script to push everything. This is also optimal when rotating vault secrets or other global tasks. This is effectively standardizing invocation of our overall deployment playbook.
  • deploy-role: When you are updating a specific role, use this script to push that role to your group. Ideally, this should only be used to push a role that you have been working on to a target group in your inventory that's already tagged for the role in the deployment playbook.

Happy hacking!

Etymology

The Ubiqtorate was a far-reaching security orchestration entity within Palpatine's Empire. It was mean to collect and act on intelligence to improve the security posture of the regime. We use this project similarly -- Ubiqtorate is the Infrastructure-as-Code behind the throne, making changes and ensuring services stay in line.

Relevant Files and Software

This project is mostly built on Ansible. You will need to understand inventories, playbooks, and vaults at the minimum.

Available Clients

None -- this project is used to describe actions for other services to take.

Equivalents or Competition

Similar tools include Puppet, chef, salty, Ansible Tower, Terraform, etc. We have chosen to go the raw Ansible route, so that we don't have to maintain the build infrastructure separately and to make our responses more agile.

Exceptions

Some services, such as AniNIX/Sharingan and AniNIX/Geth, store their configuration in internal datastructures and databases such that we cannot easily export our build for others to use. We will document what we have done for each of these as best we can in the README.md files for others to replicate. Backups of these services into AniNIX/Aether are therefore dumps of these databases and not available to share.