2 # Copyright (C) 2019 Ian Kelling
3 # SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
5 # shellcheck source=/a/bin/ds/.bashrc
6 export LC_USEBASHRC
=t
; if [[ -s ~
/.bashrc
]]; then . ~
/.bashrc
; fi
9 source /a
/bin
/bash-bear-trap
/bash-bear
10 src
="$(readlink -f -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")"; src
=${src%/*} # directory of this file
12 if [[ $EUID == 0 ]]; then
13 echo "$0: error: run as regular user" >&2
18 echo 1 >~
/.local
/distro-end
21 # shellcheck source=./pkgs
24 echo "$0: $(date) starting now)"
25 # see example of usage to understand.
28 IFS
= read -r -d '' y ||
:
33 echo 0 >~
/.local
/distro-end
34 if $pending_reboot; then
35 echo "$0: pending reboot and then finished. doing it now."
36 echo "exiting with status 0"
39 echo "$0: $(date): ending now)"
40 echo "exiting with status 0"
46 printf "$pre sudo %s\n" "$*"
47 SUDOD
="$PWD" command sudo
"$@";
49 m
() { printf "$pre %s\n" "$*"; "$@"; }
50 e
() { printf "$pre %s\n" "$*"; }
52 codename
=$
(debian-codename
)
53 codename_compat
=$
(debian-codename-compat
)
55 sed="sed --follow-symlinks"
57 # when we schroot, it will fail if we are in a directory that doesnt exist in the chroot
67 # get sudo pass cached right away
68 if ! sudo
-nv 2>/dev
/null
; then
74 # old repo. remove when all machines updated
75 sudo
rm -fv /etc
/apt
/sources.list.d
/wireguard-ubuntu-wireguard-bionic.list
77 sudo
rm -fv /etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/minetest
86 sudo debconf-set-selections
<<EOF
87 popularity-contest popularity-contest/participate boolean true
90 ########### begin section including vps ################
97 # no equivalent in other distros:
98 if isdeb
&& pcheck apt-file
; then
99 # this condition is just a speed optimization
108 # allows me to pipe with ssh -t, and gets rid of spam
109 # http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=85822
110 # i'd rather disable the service than comment the init file
111 # this says disabling the service, it will still get restarted
112 # but this script doesn't do anything on restart, so it should be fine
113 sudo truncate
-s0 /var
/run
/motd.dynamic
116 # this isn't a complete solution. It still shows me when updates are available,
117 # but it's no big deal.
118 sudo
rm -fv /etc
/update-motd.d
/10-help-text /etc
/update-motd.d
/00-header
127 # dogcam setup. not using atm
130 # /a/bin/webcam/install-server
133 # /a/bin/webcam/install-client
138 ## not actually using prometheus just yet
139 # # office is not exposed to internet yet
140 # if [[ $HOSTNAME != kw ]]; then
141 # ## prometheus node exporter setup
142 # web-conf -f 9100 -p 9101 apache2 $(hostname -f) <<'EOF'
143 # #https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_authn_core.html#authtype
144 # # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5011102/apache-reverse-proxy-with-basic-authentication
148 # AuthName "Authentication Required"
149 # # setup one time, with root:www-data, 640
150 # AuthUserFile "/etc/prometheus-htpasswd"
160 ######### begin universal pinned packages ######
161 case $
(debian-codename
) in
162 etiona|flidas|nabia|aramo
)
163 sudo
rm -fv /etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/etiona-buster
164 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/trisquel-debian
<<EOF
165 Explanation: Debian* includes Debian + Debian Backports
167 Pin: release o=Debian*
171 # needed for debootstrap scripts for fai since fai requires debian
174 #curl http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/project/ubuntu-archive-keyring.gpg | s apt-key add -
175 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/flidas-xenial
<<EOF
177 Pin: release a=xenial
181 Pin: release a=xenial-updates
185 Pin: release a=xenial-security
189 Pin: release n=xenial
192 sd
/etc
/apt
/sources.list.d
/xenial.list
2>/dev
/null
<<EOF
193 deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ xenial main
194 deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ xenial-updates main
195 deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ xenial-security main
198 if ! apt-key list |
grep /C0B21F32
&>/dev
/null
; then
200 #sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 3B4FE6ACC0B21F32
201 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/flidas-bionic
<<EOF
203 Pin: release a=bionic
207 Pin: release a=bionic-updates
211 Pin: release a=bionic-security
216 # better to run btrfs-progs which matches our kernel version
217 # (note, renamed from btrfs-tools)
218 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/btrfs-progs
<<EOF
219 Package: btrfs-progs libzstd1
220 Pin: release a=bionic
223 Package: btrfs-progs libzstd1
224 Pin: release a=bionic-updates
227 Package: btrfs-progs libzstd1
228 Pin: release a=bionic-security
235 deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main
236 deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main
237 deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-security main
239 f
=/etc
/apt
/sources.list.d
/bionic.list
240 if ! diff -q $t $f; then
246 # no special reason, but its better for btrfs-progs to
247 # be closer to our kernel version
250 if [[ ! -e /usr
/share
/debootstrap
/scripts
/xenial
]]; then
253 m aptitude download debootstrap
/xenial
255 sudo
cp .
/usr
/share
/debootstrap
/scripts
/* /usr
/share
/debootstrap
/scripts
258 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/flidas-etiona
<<EOF
260 Pin: release a=etiona
264 Pin: release a=etiona-updates
268 Pin: release a=etiona-security
272 Pin: release a=etiona-backports
278 deb http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ etiona main
279 deb http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ etiona-updates main
280 deb http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ etiona-security main
281 deb http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ etiona-backports main
283 f
=/etc
/apt
/sources.list.d
/etiona.list
284 if ! diff -q $t $f; then
290 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/debian-goodies
<<EOF
291 Package: debian-goodies
292 Pin: release n=etiona
297 # dont use buster because it causes dist-upgrade to think its downgrading
298 # packages while really just reinstalling the same version.
299 f
=/etc
/apt
/apt.conf.d
/01iank
301 # # stupid buster uses some key algorithm not supported by flidas gpg that apt uses.
302 # sd /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01iank <<'EOF'
303 # Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories "true";
306 f
=/etc
/apt
/sources.list.d
/buster.list
309 # newer version needed for false positive in checkrestart.
310 # I did buster at first, but other problem above with having
311 # buster repos. not sure if the false positive exists in etiona.
314 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/shellcheck
<<EOF
316 Pin: release a=etiona
320 Pin: release a=etiona-updates
324 Pin: release a=etiona-security
328 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/bash
<<EOF
330 Pin: release a=etiona
334 Pin: release a=etiona-updates
338 Pin: release a=etiona-security
346 #p install --no-install-recommends minetest/buster libleveldb1d/buster libncursesw6/buster libtinfo6/buster
348 # shellcheck disable=SC2043 # in case we want more than 1 in the loop later.
349 for n
in bullseye
; do
350 f
=/etc
/apt
/sources.list.d
/$n.list
357 deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye main
358 deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye main
360 deb http://deb.debian.org/debian-security/ bullseye-security main
361 deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian-security/ bullseye-security main
363 deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-updates main
364 deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-updates main
366 deb http://http.debian.net/debian bullseye-backports main
367 deb-src http://http.debian.net/debian bullseye-backports main
372 if ! diff -q $t $f; then
379 curl
-s https
://ftp-master.debian.org
/keys
/archive-key-10-security.asc | sudo apt-key add
-
380 curl
-s https
://ftp-master.debian.org
/keys
/archive-key-10.asc | sudo apt-key add
-
384 if [[ ! -e /usr
/share
/debootstrap
/scripts
/bullseye
]]; then
387 m aptitude download debootstrap
/bullseye
389 sudo
cp .
/usr
/share
/debootstrap
/scripts
/* /usr
/share
/debootstrap
/scripts
394 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/focal
<<'EOF'
396 Pin: release n=focal,o=Ubuntu
400 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/spamassassin
<<'EOF'
401 Package: spamassassin sa-compile spamc
402 Pin: release n=focal,o=Ubuntu
405 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/spamassassin
<<'EOF'
406 Package: spamassassin sa-compile spamc
407 Pin: release n=focal,o=Ubuntu
410 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/psd
<<'EOF'
411 Package: profile-sync-daemon
412 Pin: release n=focal,o=Ubuntu
416 f
=/etc
/apt
/sources.list.d
/focal.list
419 deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ focal main universe
420 deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ focal-updates main universe
421 deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ focal-security main universe
423 if ! diff -q $t $f; then
424 sudo
dd if=$t of
=$f status
=none
430 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/nabia-etiona
<<'EOF'
432 Pin: release n=nabia*,o=Trisquel
436 f
=/etc
/apt
/sources.list.d
/nabia.list
439 deb http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ nabia main
440 deb-src http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ nabia main
442 deb http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ nabia-updates main
443 deb-src http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ nabia-updates main
445 deb http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ nabia-security main
446 deb-src http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ nabia-security main
448 # Uncomment this lines to enable the backports optional repository
449 deb http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ nabia-backports main
450 deb-src http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ nabia-backports main
452 if ! diff -q $t $f; then
453 sudo
dd if=$t of
=$f status
=none
457 # duplicated in fai. Pin for bionic + ubuntu so that ppas dont get
459 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/etiona-bionic
<<'EOF'
461 Pin: release n=bionic,o=Ubuntu
464 Pin: release n=bionic,o=Ubuntu
468 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/etiona-sa
<<'EOF'
470 Pin: release n=bionic,o=Ubuntu
476 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/aramo-nabia
<<'EOF'
478 Pin: release n=aramo*,o=Trisquel
481 f
=/etc
/apt
/sources.list.d
/aramo.list
484 deb http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ aramo main
485 deb-src http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ aramo main
487 deb http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ aramo-updates main
488 deb-src http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ aramo-updates main
490 deb http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ aramo-security main
491 deb-src http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/ aramo-security main
493 # Uncomment this lines to enable the backports optional repository
494 deb http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ aramo-backports main
495 deb-src http://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/ aramo-backports main
497 if ! diff -q $t $f; then
498 sudo
dd if=$t of
=$f status
=none
505 pi debian-goodies shellcheck
510 case $codename_compat in
512 s systemctl
enable --now ssh-agent-iank
516 case $codename_compat in
518 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/nabia-btrfs-progs
<<'EOF'
520 Pin: release a=buster-backports
523 p
install btrfs-progs
528 # 2020-03-03 old file
529 s
rm -fv /etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/radicale
530 ######### end universal pinned packages ######
535 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/obs
<<EOF
537 Pin: release n=bionic
540 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/chromium
<<EOF
542 Pin: release n=bionic
547 # note, to get the latest, it would be n=bullseye*
548 # but that has conflicting package versions, so this does the old one.
549 # I only use it for special rare purposes. Just keep in mind it is an
550 # outdated insecure version.
551 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/chromium-bullseye
<<EOF
552 Package: chromium chromium-* libicu67 libjpeg62-turbo libjsoncpp24 libre2-9 libwebpmux3
553 Pin: release o=Debian*,n=bullseye
558 # obs dependency not in trisquel
559 sd
/etc
/apt
/preferences.d
/obs
<<EOF
561 Pin: release n=jammy,o=Ubuntu
569 ##### begin automatic upgrades (after checkrestart has been installed) ####
570 # if apt-config-auto-update is installed,
571 # it also has similar config, in a file 10something,
572 # but i think this overrides it since its higher number.
573 # This file was part of the automatic-updates package,
574 # and it has a config option to not get new package lists,
575 # which seems pretty stupid to me, you cant actually upgrade
576 # anything if you dont have the new package list.
577 sd
/etc
/apt
/apt.conf.d
/20auto-upgrades
<<'EOF'
578 # note: man apt.conf says
579 # /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/configure-index.gz is a configuration file showing
580 # example values for all possible options.
581 # but that is a incorrect.
582 # Periodic and other options are only documented in
583 # /usr/lib/apt/apt.systemd.daily
584 # That filename can be found through poking around in apt daily cronjob.
585 APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "1";
586 APT::Periodic::Download-Upgradeable-Packages "1";
587 # 0 means disabled. I used to set this to 7, however, trisquel doesn't
588 # have an archive of old package versions, so I want to
589 # keep around old versions so I can easily downgrade.
590 APT::Periodic::AutocleanInterval "0";
591 # daily expire old files /var/cache/apt if it gets above this MB
592 APT::Periodic::MaxSize "50000";
593 APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade "1";
596 # fyi: default file has comments about available options,
597 # you may want to read that, do pkx unattended-upgrades
598 # default is just security updates. this list found from reading
599 # match_whitelist_string() in $(which unattended-upgrades)
600 sd
/etc
/apt
/apt.conf.d
/50unattended
-upgrades <<EOF
601 Unattended-Upgrade::Mail "root";
602 Unattended-Upgrade::MailOnlyOnError "true";
603 Unattended-Upgrade::Remove-Unused-Dependencies "true";
604 Unattended-Upgrade::Origins-Pattern {
605 "o=*,l=*,a=*,c=*,site=*,n=*";
610 sudo
rm -f /etc
/cron.d
/unattended-upgrade-reboot
/usr
/local
/bin
/zelous-unattended-reboot
/etc
/cron.d
/myupgrade
612 # myupgrade cron exists in /etc/cron.d/ian
614 ##### end automatic upgrades ####
617 # commented in case i want to use this sometime later
618 # sd /etc/apt/preferences.d/buster-backports <<EOF
620 # Pin: release a=buster-backports
625 ###### begin website setup
629 f
=/var
/lib
/bind
/db.b8.nz
630 if [[ ! -e $f ]]; then
634 s
/c
/roles
/prom_export
/files
/simple
/usr
/local
/bin
/fsf-install-node-exporter
-l 127.0.0.1
637 web-conf
-p 9101 -f 9100 - apache2
${HOSTNAME}ex.b8.nz
<<'EOF'
640 AuthName "basic_auth"
642 # htpasswd -c prometheus-export-htpasswd USERNAME
643 AuthUserFile "/etc/prometheus-export-htpasswd"
652 # i just dont feel like setting up a special purpose ssh key to do this automatically.
654 # run this once for bk on local machine:
655 # only used for old openvpn setup
656 /a/exe/vpn-mk-client-cert -c bk.b8.nz -b expertpath -n mail li.iankelling.org
666 if [[ ! -L ~
/eggdrop
/eggdrop
]]; then
668 git clone https
://github.com
/eggheads
/eggdrop eggdrop-src
676 # dunno if this is really needed. it was part of the documented eggdrop systemd install script
677 sudo loginctl enable-linger
678 systemctl
--user enable fsysbot
679 systemctl
--user start fsysbot
681 m
/a
/h
/setup.sh iankelling.org
683 # start mumble only when im going to use it, since i dont use it much
684 pi-nostart mumble-server
685 sudo
$sed -ri "s/^ *(serverpassword=).*/\1$(< /a/bin/bash_unpublished/mumble_pass)/" /etc
/mumble-server.ini
687 # do certificate to avoid warning about unsigned cert,
688 # which is overkill for my use, but hey, I'm cool, I know
690 m web-conf apache2 mumble.iankelling.org
691 sudo
rm -fv /etc
/apache
2/sites-enabled
/mumble.iankelling.org
693 # general vpn for as needed use
694 vpn-server-setup
-d -r -4 10.5.5 -p 443 -n hole
696 # todo: consider if this should exist for the
698 teeu
/etc
/openvpn
/server
/hole.conf
<<'EOF'
704 files
=(/etc
/openvpn
/client-config-hole
/*)
705 if (( ${#files[@]} >= 1 )); then
709 for host in ${!vpn_ips[@]}; do
710 sd
/etc
/openvpn
/client-config-hole
/$host <<EOF
711 ifconfig-push 10.5.5.${vpn_ips[$host]} 255.255.255.0
716 # for adding cert to system with /p
719 #mkc /p/c/machine_specific/$host/filesystem/etc/openvpn/client
720 #vpn-mk-client-cert -b $host -n hole -r iankelling.org
721 #s chown -R iank:iank .
723 # example of adding to remote system 107,
724 # vpn-mk-client-cert -n hole -c 10.2.0.107 -b hd8 iankelling.org
726 # for wireguard hole vpn, use function:
730 # if it is going to want to connect to transmission-daemon on ok
731 # wghole bo 28 10.174.2.2/32
733 # requested from linode via a support ticket.
734 # https://www.linode.com/docs/networking/an-overview-of-ipv6-on-linode/
735 # ipv6 stuff pieced together
736 # via slightly wrong information from
737 # https://github.com/angristan/openvpn-install/blob/master/openvpn-install.sh
738 # https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/IPv6
741 # This uses a public /64, but afaik, that is not needed for my
742 # current use case, since I'm doing ipv6 nat, they could be private
743 # and nat to a public address. I'm doing ipv6 nat in order to have 2
744 # vpn clients that externally share the same ip when sending so they
745 # share ip reputation. Note, the eth0 and tunx needed to be
746 # different subnets. On the same, I saw some neighbor packet go
747 # unanswered, tcpdump showed packets getting lost. I tried splitting the
748 # /64, it didn't work but I didn't investigate closely.
751 # not starting as i intend to replace it
752 m vpn-server-setup
-s -i tunmail
-n mail -d -6 2600:3c00
:e002
:3800::/64 2600:3c00
:e002
:3800::1/64
753 sudo
tee /etc
/openvpn
/client-config-mail
/mailclient
<<'EOF'
754 ifconfig-push 10.8.0.4 255.255.255.0
755 ifconfig-ipv6-push 2600:3c00:e002:3800::4/64
757 sudo
tee /etc
/openvpn
/client-config-mail
/expertpath
<<'EOF'
758 ifconfig-push 10.8.0.5 255.255.255.0
759 ifconfig-ipv6-push 2600:3c00:e002:3800::5/64
763 sudo
dd of
=/etc
/systemd
/system
/vpn-mail-forward.service
<<'EOF'
765 Description=Turns on iptables mail nat
766 BindsTo=openvpn-server@mail.service
771 ExecStart=/a/bin/distro-setup/vpn-mail-forward tunmail start
772 ExecStop=/a/bin/distro-setup/vpn-mail-forward tunmail stop
775 RequiredBy=openvpn-server@mail.service
780 # needed for li's local mail delivery.
781 tu
/etc
/hosts
<<<"10.8.0.4 mx.iankelling.org"
783 # wgmail handles this.
784 #sgo vpn-mail-forward.service
786 #sgo openvpn-server@mail
789 # setup let's encrypt cert
790 m web-conf apache2 mail.iankelling.org
791 # TODO, i expanded the above cert manually to mx.iankelling.org, this should be captured
792 # in the automation here. We use mail.iankelling.org as our ehlo name when sending mail
793 # but our mx record is mx.iankelling.org. Initially I was just using mail.iankelling.org,
794 # but the problem is I want multiple ips to be able to identify as mail.iankelling.org,
795 # but a subset to be mx.iankelling.org. Afaik, there is no problem with having
796 # our mail cert be for mail.iankelling.org, and have people connect to mx.ian...,
797 # but it doesn't make logical sense to do this.
798 sudo rm -fv /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/mail.iankelling.org{,-redir}.conf
801 a2enmod -q proxy proxy_http
802 domain=cal.iankelling.org
803 web-conf -f 10.8.0.4:5232 - apache2 $domain <<'EOF'
804 # https://radicale.org/2.1.html
805 #https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_authn_core.html#authtype
806 # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5011102/apache-reverse-proxy-with-basic-authentication
808 # this doesn't exactly fit with the documentation.
809 # We need location / to do an auth, it cant be done outside,
810 # in order to pass on X-Remote-User. And we need
811 # the other location in order to remove the /radicale/ for
812 # requests which have it. This could be done with a rewrite,
813 # but i just get something working and call it a day.
818 AuthName "Authentication Required"
819 # setup one time, with root:www-data, 640
820 AuthUserFile "/etc/caldav-htpasswd"
822 RequestHeader set X-Remote-User expr=%{REMOTE_USER}
824 <Location "/radicale/">
825 Options +FollowSymLinks +Multiviews -Indexes
826 RequestHeader set X-Script-Name /radicale/
827 RequestHeader set X-Remote-User expr=%{REMOTE_USER}
828 ProxyPass "http://10.8.0.4:5232/" retry=0
829 ProxyPassReverse "http://10.8.0.4:5232/"
832 # nginx version of above would be:
833 # auth_basic "Not currently available";
834 # auth_basic_user_file /etc/nginx/caldav/htpasswd;
838 ###### begin znc setup #####
841 # https://wiki.znc.in/FAQ seems to imply that znc doesn\'t need restart after cert change.
842 # to get into the web interface,
843 # then use non-main browser or else it doebsn't allow it based on ocsp stapling from my main site.
844 # https://iankelling.org:12533/
845 # login as ian, pass is in pass store, the part after :
847 # znc config generated by doing
849 # selected port is also used in erc config
850 # comma separated channel list worked.
851 # while figuring things out, running znc -D for debug in foreground.
852 # to exit and save config:
853 # /msg *status shutdown
854 # configed auth on freenode by following
855 # https://wiki.znc.in/Sasl:
859 # Set MyNickservName pa$$w0rd
860 # created the system service after, and had to do
861 # mv /home/iank/.znc/* /var/lib/znc
862 # sed -i 's,/home/iank/.znc/,/var/lib/znc,' /var/lib/znc/config/znc.conf
863 # and made a copy of the config files into /p/c
864 # /msg *status LoadMod --type=global log -sanitize
865 # todo: in config file AllowWeb = true should be false. better security if that is off unless we need it.
866 # /msg *status LoadMod --type=network perform
867 # /query *perform add PRIVMSG ChanServ :invite #fsf-office
868 # /msg *perform add JOIN #fsf-office
869 # /msg *status LoadMod NickServ
872 # also ran /znc LoadMod clearbufferonmsg
873 # it would be nice if erc supported erc query buffers by doing
874 # /msg *status clearbuffer <name of the query/receiver
876 # an example seems to be here: https://github.com/zenspider/elisp/blob/master/rwd-irc.el
877 # if that was the case i could remove the module clearbufferonmsg
878 # also would be nice if erc supported
879 # https://wiki.znc.in/self-message
880 # https://wiki.znc.in/Query_buffers \
882 # for geekshed, there was no sasl support as far as I can tell,
883 # so I set to msg nickserv to identify upon connect.
884 if ! getent passwd znc > /dev/null; then
885 sudo useradd --create-home -d /var/lib/znc --system --shell /sbin/nologin --comment "Account to run ZNC daemon" --user-group znc
887 sudo chmod 700 /var/lib/znc
888 sudo chown -R znc:znc /var/lib/znc
889 # Avoid restarting if possible, reconnecting to irc is annoying.
890 # The unit file was made active with conflink.
891 # Note, avoid using ser here because we wrap sudo to prints the command first.
892 if [[ $(systemctl is-active znc) != active ]]; then
895 ###### stop znc setup #####
904 # todo, save the config
905 /etc/cron.daily/stream-cert
906 web-conf -c /etc/cert-live.fsf.org -p 443 -f 8000 apache2 live.fsf.org
910 ###### end website setup
912 ########### end section including li/lj ###############
917 ### system76 things ###
919 bo) # sy| sy doesnt seem to really need this.
920 # note, i stored the initial popos packages at /a/bin/data/popos-pkgs
921 if [[ ! -e /etc/apt/sources.list.d/system76.list ]]; then
922 # https://blog.zackad.dev/en/2017/08/17/add-ppa-simple-way.html
923 sd /etc/apt/sources.list.d/system76.list <<EOF
924 deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/system76-dev/stable/ubuntu $codename_compat main
925 deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/system76-dev/stable/ubuntu $codename_compat main
927 # ubuntu keyserver is prone to intermittent failures
928 trysleep 4 15 s apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 5D1F3A80254F6AFBA254FED5ACD442D1C8B7748B
930 # https://support.system76.com/articles/install-ubuntu/
931 # but i'm hoping this is not needed
932 # sd /etc/apt/preferences.d/system76 <<'EOF'
934 # Pin: release o=LP-PPA-system76-dev-stable
938 # TODO: I had to uninstall linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04 because of a conflict
939 # about linux-firmware. Should probably install it to begin with in fai if
941 pi system76-driver system76-firmware
942 # if you get a notice about a firmware update, the notifier on i3
943 # is too dumb to do anything when you click it. so to see
945 # /var/cache/system76-firmware-daemon
946 # extract the xz files there, one will contain a changelog.
947 # then to install an update:
948 # s system76-firmware-cli schedule
952 ### end system76 things ###
957 # ppa:obsproject/obs-studio
958 if [[ ! -s /etc/apt/sources.list.d/obs.list ]]; then
959 # https://blog.zackad.dev/en/2017/08/17/add-ppa-simple-way.html
960 sd /etc/apt/sources.list.d/obs.list <<EOF
961 deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/obsproject/obs-studio/ubuntu $codename_compat main
962 deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/obsproject/obs-studio/ubuntu $codename_compat main
964 trysleep 4 15 s apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys BC7345F522079769F5BBE987EFC71127F425E228
970 case $codename_compat in
972 # mate-indicator-applet and beyond are msc things I noticed diffing a
973 # standard install with mine.
974 pi xorg lightdm mate-desktop-environment mate-desktop-environment-extras mate-indicator-applet anacron
980 # todo: figure out mate for buster
981 # pi task-gnome-desktop
984 # i had installing mate-indicator-applet, but im not sure why so i removed
985 pi xorg lightdm mate-desktop-environment mate-desktop-environment-extras anacron
988 # # apt-get update periodically fails with an appstream error.
989 # # this removes gnome-core, but its just a package for dependencies
990 # p -y remove appstream
993 # by default, it sleeps when not logged in to x/wayland and on ac power.
995 if id -u gdm &>/dev/null; then
996 sudo -u gdm dbus-launch gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power sleep-inactive-ac-type 'nothing'
1000 # lightdm startup fails without this. on etiona, we got unity-greeter installed automatically,
1001 # it would probably work on nabia too, but google just lead me to this and it works fine.
1002 pi lightdm-gtk-greeter
1003 # ok, this is really weird
1004 # normally this file has
1005 sd /etc/X11/Xsession.d/99x11-common_start <<'EOF'
1007 # this file normally just has: exec $STARTUP
1008 # but then ~/.xsession-errors
1009 # says $STARTUP is not found, which appears to be the real
1010 # error, but normal bash doesnt operate that way.
1011 # https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/im-config/+bug/1879352
1014 # also, gdm wayland was default, had to do
1015 # dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
1016 # and choose lightdm.
1020 # not yet bothering with mate
1021 pi lightdm-gtk-greeter lightdm
1026 if [[ $codename_compat == flidas ]]; then
1027 # doesnt exist in newer
1036 # firefox would work here too, apt would select abrowser.
1037 # and the update-alternatives thing i think is becuz firefox is
1038 # generally available before abrowser and this helps fix things
1039 # up when we have both.
1041 s update-alternatives --set x-www-browser /usr/bin/abrowser
1053 # newer distros just use adb for package name it seems
1054 case $codename_compat in
1056 pi android-tools-adbd
1060 case $codename_compat in
1062 pi libext2fs-dev libzstd-dev
1063 cd /a/opt/btrfs-progs
1068 case $codename_compat in
1077 # not packaged in newer distros it seems
1078 case $codename_compat in
1079 bionic|buster|stretch)
1085 # TODO: some of the X programs can be removed from pall when using wayland
1087 # depends gcc is a way to install suggests. this is apparently the only
1088 # way to install suggests even if the main package is already
1089 # installed. reinstall doesn't work, uninstalling can cause removing
1090 # dependent packages.
1091 # shellcheck disable=SC2046 # word splitting is intended
1092 pi ${pall[@]} $(apt-cache search ruby[.0-9]+-doc| awk '{print $1}') $($src/distro-pkgs)
1094 # schroot service will restart schroot sessions after reboot.
1098 # fix systemd unit failure. i dont know of any actual impact
1099 # other than systemd showing in degraded state. So, we dont bother
1100 # fixing the current state, let it fix on the next reboot.
1101 # https://gitlab.com/cjwatson/binfmt-support/-/commit/54f0e1af8a
1102 tmp=$(systemctl cat binfmt-support.service | grep ^After=)
1103 if [[ $tmp != *systemd-binfmt.service* ]]; then
1104 s u /etc/systemd/system/binfmt-support.service.d/override.conf <<EOF
1106 $tmp systemd-binfmt.service
1111 # commented, not worth the hassle i think.
1117 sudo rm -fv /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d/iank.conf
1119 # website is dead june 14 2019. back in october, but meh
1120 sudo rm -fv /etc/apt/sources.list.d/iridium-browser.list
1125 # wget -qO - https://downloads.iridiumbrowser.de/ubuntu/iridium-release-sign-01.pub|sudo apt-key add -
1128 # deb [arch=amd64] https://downloads.iridiumbrowser.de/deb/ stable main
1129 # #deb-src https://downloads.iridiumbrowser.de/deb/ stable main
1131 # f=/etc/apt/sources.list.d/iridium-browser.list
1132 # if ! diff -q $t $f; then
1137 # pi iridium-browser
1143 if mountpoint /p &>/dev/null; then
1144 # note, see bashrc for more documentation.
1146 sd /etc/systemd/system/rss2email.service <<'EOF'
1148 Description=rss2email
1149 After=multi-user.target
1154 # about 24 hours of failures
1155 # it copies over its files without respecting symlinks, so
1156 # we pass options to use different location.
1157 ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/sysd-mail-once -288 rss2email r2e -d /p/c/rss2email.json -c /p/c/rss2email.cfg run
1159 sd /etc/systemd/system/rss2email.timer <<'EOF'
1161 Description=rss2email
1164 # for initial run. required.
1166 # for subsequent runs.
1167 OnUnitInactiveSec=300
1170 WantedBy=timers.target
1172 sudo systemctl daemon-reload
1176 ######### begin irc periodic backup #############
1177 if [[ $HOSTNAME == frodo ]]; then
1178 sd /etc/systemd/system/ircbackup.service <<'EOF'
1180 Description=irc li backup
1181 After=multi-user.target
1186 ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/sysd-mail-once irc-backup rsync -rlptDhSAX root@iankelling.org:/var/lib/znc/moddata/log/iank/freenode/ /k/irclogs
1188 sd /etc/systemd/system/ircbackup.timer <<'EOF'
1190 Description=irc li backup hourly
1196 WantedBy=timers.target
1198 sudo systemctl daemon-reload
1203 ######### end irc periodic backup #############
1207 # pi-nostart does not disable
1211 if [[ -e /p/c/gen-fsf-vpn ]]; then
1215 if [[ -e /p/c/machine_specific/$HOSTNAME/filesystem/etc/openvpn/client/hole.crt ]]; then
1216 sgo openvpn-client@hole
1219 ############# begin syncthing setup ###########
1222 f=/usr/share/keyrings/syncthing-archive-keyring.gpg
1223 if [[ ! -e $f ]]; then
1224 s curl -s -o $f https://syncthing.net/release-key.gpg
1226 s="deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/syncthing-archive-keyring.gpg] https://apt.syncthing.net/ syncthing stable"
1227 if [[ $(cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/syncthing.list) != "$s" ]]; then
1228 echo "$s" | sd /etc/apt/sources.list.d/syncthing.list
1234 m lnf -T /w/syncthing /home/iank/.config/syncthing
1235 ser daemon-reload # syncthing likely not properly packaged
1236 sgo syncthing@iank # runs as iank
1240 # 1003 just happens to be what was on my system
1241 if ! getent passwd ziva; then
1242 s groupadd -g 1003 ziva
1243 # syncthing state / config / db are all in ~/.config/syncthing
1244 s useradd -g 1003 -u 1003 -d /d/ziva-home -c ziva -s /bin/bash ziva
1250 # user for short term use dropping of privileges
1252 if ! getent group zu &>/dev/null; then
1253 s groupadd -g 1023 zu
1255 if ! getent passwd zu &>/dev/null; then
1256 s useradd -g 1023 -u 1023 -c zu -s /bin/bash zu
1260 # these things persist in ~/.config/syncthing, which I save in
1261 # /w/syncthing (not in /p, because syncthing should continue to
1262 # run on home server even when using laptop as primary device)
1263 # open http://localhost:8384/
1264 # change listen address from default to tcp://:22001,
1265 # this is because we do port forward so it doesn\'t have to use
1266 # some external server, but the syncthing is broken for port forward,
1267 # you get a message, something "like connected to myself, this should not happen"
1268 # when connecting to other local devices, so I bump the port up by 1,
1270 # https://forum.syncthing.net/t/connected-to-myself-should-not-happen/1763/19.
1271 # Without this, it was being stuck syncing at 0%.
1272 # Set gui username and password.
1274 # install syncthing via f-droid,
1275 # folder setting, turn off send only.
1276 # on phone, add device, click bar code icon
1277 # on dekstop, top right, actions, device id
1278 # after adding, notification will appear on desktop to confirm
1280 # syncing folder. from phone to desktop: select desktop in the
1281 # folder on phone\'s sync options, notification will appear in
1282 # desktop\'s web ui within a minute. For the reverse, the
1283 # notification will appear in android\'s notifications, you have to
1284 # swipe down and tap it to add the folder. It won\'t appear in the
1285 # syncthing ui, which would be intuitive, but don\'t wait for it
1286 # there. The notification may not work, instead open the web gui
1287 # from in the app, there should be a notification within there.
1289 # On phone, set settings to run syncthing all the time, and
1290 # show no notification.
1292 # Folder versioning would make sense if I didn\'t already use btrfs
1293 # for backups. I would choose staggered, or trash can for more space.
1295 # if needed to install on a remote comp:
1296 # ssh -L 8384:localhost:8384 -N frodo
1297 # open http://localhost:8384/
1299 # Note, the other thing i did was port forward port 22000,
1300 # per https://docs.syncthing.net/users/firewall.html
1302 ############# end syncthing setup ###########
1306 ####### begin misc packages ###########
1308 # old location, 2023.
1309 sudo rm -fv /etc/systemd/system/profanity.service
1312 ln -sfT /d/p/profanity ~/.local/share/profanity
1313 ln -sfT /d/p/profanity-config ~/.config/profanity
1314 source /a/bin/bash_unpublished/source-state
1315 if [[ $HOSTNAME == "$HOST2" || ! -e /p/profanity-here ]]; then
1316 systemctl --user --now enable profanity
1321 ln -sfT /p/profanity ~/.local/share/profanity
1322 ln -sfT /p/profanity-config ~/.config/profanity
1333 sudo update-alternatives --set pinentry /usr/bin/pinentry-gtk-2
1336 # sakura config is owned by ian
1339 m sudo -u user2 -i reset-konsole
1340 # user2 xscreensaver we don't want to reset
1341 m reset-xscreensaver
1344 # this would install from cabal for newer / consistent version across os, but it screws up xmonad, so disabled for now.
1345 # this is also in primary-setup
1346 # pi libxss-dev # dependency based on build failure
1348 # cabal install --upgrade-dependencies --force-reinstalls arbtt
1349 # also, i assume syncing this between machines somehow messed up the data.
1351 ## not using arbtt for now
1352 # if mountpoint /p &>/dev/null; then
1356 # # same as seru enable arbtt, but works over ssh when systemctl --user causes error:
1357 # # Failed to connect to bus: No such file or directory
1358 # lnf -T /a/bin/ds/subdir_files/.config/systemd/user/arbtt.service /home/iank/.config/systemd/user/default.target.wants/arbtt.service
1360 # seru start arbtt ||:
1364 rm -fv /home/iank/.config/systemd/user/default.target.wants/arbtt.service
1369 if [[ ! -e ~/.linphonerc && -e /p/.linphonerc-initial ]]; then
1370 m cp /p/.linphonerc-initial ~/.linphonerc
1373 # linphone in t10 wont do dns with systemd-resolved or something
1374 s teeu /etc/hosts <<'EOF'
1375 74.94.156.215 watson.fsf.org
1380 ### begin spd install
1381 if mountpoint /p &>/dev/null; then
1382 pi libswitch-perl libdigest-md5-file-perl libgnupg-interface-perl
1384 m wget -O $t http://mirror.fsf.org/fsfsys-trisquel/fsfsys-trisquel/pool/main/s/spd-perl/spd-perl_0.2-1_amd64.deb
1387 # this guesses at the appropriate directory, adjust if needed
1388 perldir=(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl/5.*)
1389 m sudo ln -sf ../../../perl/5.18.2/SPD/ ${perldir[0]}
1390 # newer distro had gpg2 as default, older one, flidas, need to make it that way
1391 gpgpath=$(which gpg2) ||:
1392 if [[ $gpgpath ]]; then
1393 sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/spdhackfix
1394 s lnf -T $gpgpath /usr/local/spdhackfix/gpg
1400 # nagstamon setting which were set through the ui
1401 # monitor url https://klaxon.fsf.org/cgi-bin
1402 # monitor url cgi https://klaxon.fsf.org/cgi-bin
1404 # all unknown services
1405 # all warning services
1406 # acknowledged hosts & services
1407 # hosts & services down for maintenence
1408 # services on down hosts
1409 # services on hosts in maintenece
1410 # services on unreachable osts
1411 # hosts in soft state
1412 # services in soft state
1413 # in display tab: fullscreen
1415 # these translate to these settings I think
1416 # filter_acknowledged_hosts_services = True
1417 # filter_all_unknown_services = True
1418 # filter_all_warning_services = True
1419 # filter_hosts_in_soft_state = True
1420 # filter_hosts_services_maintenance = True
1421 # filter_services_in_soft_state = True
1422 # filter_services_on_down_hosts = True
1423 # filter_services_on_hosts_in_maintenance = True
1424 # filter_services_on_unreachable_hosts = True
1425 # notify_if_up = False
1426 # statusbar_floating = False
1428 # but i'm just going to rely on the webpage plus sms for now.
1431 # it asks if it should make users in it's group capture packets without root,
1432 # which is arguably more secure than running wireshark as root. default is no,
1433 # which is what i prefer, since I plan to use tcpdump to input to wireshark.
1434 s DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive pi wireshark-gtk
1436 # /run and /dev/shm are listed as required for pulseaudio. All 4 in the group
1437 # listed in the default config as suggested.
1438 # /run/usr/1000 i noticed was missing for pulseaudio
1439 # /run/user/0 just seemed like a not bad idea, given the above
1440 tu /etc/schroot/desktop/fstab <<'EOF'
1441 /p /p none rw,bind 0 0
1442 /a /a none rw,bind 0 0
1443 /run /run none rw,bind 0 0
1444 /run/lock /run/lock none rw,bind 0 0
1445 /dev/shm /dev/shm none rw,bind 0 0
1446 /run/shm /run/shm none rw,bind 0 0
1447 /run/user/1000 /run/user/1000 none rw,bind 0 0
1448 /run/user/1001 /run/user/1001 none rw,bind 0 0
1449 /run/user/0 /run/user/0 none rw,bind 0 0
1452 # todo: consider if this should use the new sysd-prom-fail
1453 sd /etc/systemd/system/schrootupdate.service <<'EOF'
1455 Description=schrootupdate
1456 After=multi-user.target
1460 ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/sysd-mail-once schrootupdate /a/bin/distro-setup/schrootupdate
1462 sd /etc/systemd/system/schrootupdate.timer <<'EOF'
1464 Description=schrootupdate
1467 OnCalendar=*-*-* 04:20:00 America/New_York
1470 WantedBy=timers.target
1473 sgo schrootupdate.timer
1480 m mkschroot -s /a/bin/fai/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list.d/bullseye.list/BULLSEYE_FREE \
1481 debian bullseye firefox-esr pulseaudio chromium anki
1482 case $(debian-codename) in
1484 # we have a lot of t8 stuff, useful to have
1485 m mkschroot -s /a/bin/fai/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list.d/flidas.list/FLIDAS \
1487 tu /nocow/schroot/flidas/etc/sudoers <<EOF
1488 $USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
1489 Defaults env_keep += SUDOD
1490 Defaults always_set_home
1493 sd /nocow/schroot/flidas//etc/locale.gen <<'EOF'
1496 s schroot -c flidas locale-gen
1497 s schroot -c flidas update-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8
1499 m mkschroot -s /a/bin/fai/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list.d/testing.list/TESTING_NONFREE debian unstable debootstrap
1500 sudo cp -a /nocow/schroot/unstable/usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/* /usr/share/debootstrap/scripts
1502 m mkschroot -s /a/bin/fai/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list.d/impish.list/IMPISH ubuntu impish
1512 sudo mkdir -p /nocow/user
1513 sudo chown $USER:$USER /nocow/user
1517 ####### begin transmission
1527 tdir=/nocow/user/tor
1533 # adapted from /var/lib/dpkg/info/transmission-daemon.postinst
1534 # 450 seems likely to be unused. we need to specify one or else
1535 # it won't be stable across installs.
1536 if ! getent passwd debian-transmission > /dev/null; then
1537 sudo groupadd -g 450 debian-transmission
1538 sudo adduser --quiet \
1543 --disabled-password \
1544 --home /var/lib/transmission-daemon \
1547 # We want group writable stuff from transmission.
1548 # However, after setting this, I learn that transmission sets it's
1549 # own umask based on it's settings file. Well, no harm leaving this
1550 # so it's set right from the beginning.
1551 sudo chfn debian-transmission -o umask=0002
1553 # note i had to do this, which is persistent:
1555 # s chgrp debian-transmission torrents partial-torrents
1557 # syslog says things like
1558 # 'Failed to set receive buffer: requested 4194304, got 425984'
1559 # google suggets giving it even more than that
1560 tu /etc/sysctl.conf<<'EOF'
1561 net.core.rmem_max = 67108864
1562 net.core.wmem_max = 16777216
1566 # some reason it doesn\'t seem to start automatically anyways
1567 pi-nostart transmission-daemon
1568 # be extra sure its not started
1569 ser disable transmission-daemon
1570 ser stop transmission-daemon
1572 # the folder was moved here after an install around 02/2017.
1573 # it contains runtime data,
1574 # plus a simple symlink to the config file which it\'s
1575 # not worth separating out.
1576 # between comps, the uid can change
1578 f=$tdir/transmission-daemon
1579 for d in $tdir/partial-torrents $tdir/torrents $f; do
1580 if [[ ! -d $d ]]; then
1583 sudo chown -R debian-transmission:user2 $d
1585 s lnf -T $f /var/lib/transmission-daemon/.config/transmission-daemon
1586 s lnf -T /etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json $f/settings.json
1587 sudo chown -R debian-transmission:debian-transmission $f
1588 sudo chown -R debian-transmission:debian-transmission /var/lib/transmission-daemon
1590 # config file documented here, and it\'s the same config
1591 # for daemon vs client, so it\'s documented in the gui.
1592 # https://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/EditConfigFiles#Options
1594 # I originaly setup rpc-whitelist, but after using
1595 # routing to a network namespace, it doesn\'t see the
1596 # real source address, so it\'s disabled.
1598 # Changed the cache-size to 256 mb, reduces disk use.
1599 # It is a read & write cache.
1601 # just fyi: default rpc port is 9091
1602 if ! systemctl is-active transmission-daemon-nn &>/dev/null && \
1603 ! systemctl is-active transmission-daemon; then
1605 command sudo ruby <<EOF >$tmp
1607 p = '/etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json'
1609 'rpc-whitelist-enabled' => false,
1610 'rpc-authentication-required' => false,
1611 'incomplete-dir' => '$tdir/partial-torrents',
1612 'incomplete-dir-enabled' => true,
1613 'download-dir' => '$tdir/torrents',
1614 "speed-limit-up" => 800,
1615 "speed-limit-up-enabled" => true,
1616 "peer-port" => 61486,
1617 "cache-size-mb" => 256,
1618 "ratio-limit" => 5.0,
1619 "ratio-limit-enabled" => false,
1621 puts(JSON.pretty_generate(JSON.parse(File.read(p)).merge(s)))
1623 cat $tmp | sudo dd of=/etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json
1627 ####### end transmission
1631 # to persist upload/dl metadata. initially, moved all the stuff
1632 # in /var/lib/transmission-daemon to /d/tor
1633 s usermod --home /d/tor debian-transmission
1634 sgo transmission-daemon-nn
1640 ######### begin transmission client setup ######
1642 # to connect from a remote client, trans-remote-route in brc2
1645 if [[ -e /p/transmission-rpc-pass ]]; then
1646 # arch had a default config,
1647 # debian had nothing until you start it.
1648 # With a little trial an error, here is a minimal config
1649 # taken from the generated one, plus changes that the
1650 # settings ui does, without a bunch of ui crap settings.
1652 # only settings I set were
1657 # the password is randomly generated on first run, i copied it out
1658 # so it could be used by other hosts.
1661 p = '/etc/transmission-daemon/settings.json'
1662 s = JSON.parse(File.read(p))
1663 s["rpc-password"] = File.read("/p/transmission-rpc-pass").chomp
1664 # default is 0022 (18 in decimal)
1666 File.write p, JSON.pretty_generate(s)
1669 rpc_pass=$(</p/transmission-rpc-pass)
1670 for f in /home/*; do
1672 uid=$(id -u $u 2>/dev/null) || continue
1673 if [[ ! $uid -ge 1000 ]]; then
1676 d=$f/.config/transmission-remote-gtk
1677 sudo -u $u mkdir -p $d
1678 # i tried setting hostname to transmission.b8.nz, so i could dynamically change where
1679 # this connects to, but it said some 421 denied error when I did that. Then it
1680 # froze X when i ran it under strace. Whatever.
1681 sudo -u $u dd of=$d/config.json <<EOF
1685 "profile-name" : "Default",
1686 "hostname" : "10.174.2.2",
1687 "rpc-url-path" : "/transmission/rpc",
1689 "password" : "$rpc_pass",
1690 "auto-connect" : true,
1694 "update-active-only" : false,
1695 "activeonly-fullsync-enabled" : false,
1696 "activeonly-fullsync-every" : 2,
1697 "update-interval" : 3,
1698 "min-update-interval" : 3,
1699 "session-update-interval" : 60,
1700 "exec-commands" : [],
1705 "add-options-dialog" : false
1710 ######### end transmission client setup ######
1716 sudo gpasswd -a $USER lpadmin # based on ubuntu wiki
1717 # goto http://127.0.0.1:631
1718 # administration tab, add new printer button.
1719 # In debian, I could use hte recommended driver,
1720 # in arch, I had to pick out the 6L driver.
1723 # bridge networking as user fails. google lead here, but it doesn\'t work:
1724 # oh well, I give up.
1725 # http://wiki.qemu.org/Features-Done/HelperNetworking
1727 # f=/etc/qemu/bridge.conf
1731 # #s chown root:qemu $f # debian has somethig like qemu-libvirt. equivalent?
1734 # general known for debian/ubuntu, not for fedora
1736 m /a/bin/buildscripts/go
1737 # only needed for rg. cargo takes up 11 gigs, filled up the disk on je.
1738 m /a/bin/buildscripts/rust
1739 m /a/bin/buildscripts/misc
1740 m /a/bin/buildscripts/pithosfly
1741 #m /a/bin/buildscripts/alacritty
1742 #m /a/bin/buildscripts/kitty
1744 pi-nostart virtinst virt-manager
1746 # i cant if this is whats causing it to start even though
1747 # its disabled. note: it leaves around dnsmasq instances even
1748 # if you stop it. what the hell systemd?
1750 # allow user to run vms, from debian handbook. libvirt-qemu
1751 # based on https://www.whonix.org/wiki/KVM#First-time_User.3F
1752 for x in iank user2; do s usermod -a -G libvirt,kvm,libvirt-qemu $x; done
1755 pi --no-install-recommends kdeconnect
1756 ### kdeconnect for gnome. started in /a/bin/distro-setup/desktop-20-autostart.sh
1757 ### but gnome + xmonad not working in flidas, so i disabled it
1758 # pi libgtk-3-dev python3-requests-oauthlib valac cmake python-nautilus libappindicator3-dev
1759 # cd /a/opt/indicator-kdeconnect
1762 # cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
1765 # # we can start it manually with /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/kdeconnectd
1766 # # it seems, according to
1767 # # /etc/xdg/autostart/kdeconnectd.desktop
1768 # # I'm not seeing the icon, but the clipboard replication is working
1771 ### begin model 01 arduino support ###
1772 # https://github.com/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope/wiki/Install-Arduino-support-on-Linux
1773 # also built latest arduino in /a/opt/Arduino, (just cd build; ant build; ant run )
1774 # set arduino var in bashrc,
1775 # have system config file setup too.
1776 sudo adduser $USER dialout
1779 # download arduino ide, extract in /a/opt, ignore the install script, run ./arduino,
1780 # toolbar, preferences, add board manager url:
1781 # https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keyboardio/boardsmanager/master/package_keyboardio_index.json
1782 # toolbar, board manager, add keyboardio
1783 # toolbar, select model01 board
1784 # toolbar, examples, model01, compile
1788 # this is for the mail command too. update-alternatives is kind of misleading
1789 # since at least it's main commands pretend mail does not exist.
1790 # bsd's mail got pulled in on some dumb dependency, i dunno how.
1791 sudo update-alternatives --set mailx /usr/bin/mail.mailutils
1793 ######### end misc packages #########
1796 # packages I once used before and liked, but don\'t want installed now for
1798 # python-sqlite is used for offlineimap
1799 # lxappearance python-sqlite dolphin paman dconf-editor
1805 # todo, finish configuring smart.
1808 # mostly from https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/S.M.A.R.T.
1809 # turn on smart. background on options:
1810 # first line, -a = test everyting on all devices.
1811 # -S on, turn on disk internal saving of vendor specific info,
1812 # from google, seems like this is usually already on and fairly standard.
1813 # -o on, turn on 4 hour period non-performance degrading testing.
1814 # short test daily 2-3am, extended tests Saturdays between 3-4am:
1815 sched="-s (S/../.././02|L/../../6/03)"
1816 sudo sed -i --follow-symlinks "s#^[[:space:]]*DEVICESCAN.*#\
1817 DEVICESCAN -a -o on -S on -n standby,q $sched \
1818 -m root@mail.iankelling.org -M exec /usr/local/bin/smart-notify#" /etc/smartd.conf
1820 # in the default configuration of at least ubuntu 14.04, resolvconf is
1821 # configured to order any nameservers associated with tun* or tap*
1822 # before the normal internet interfaces, which means they are always
1823 # consulted first. This is often slower and undesirable, ie. local dns
1824 # queries go from 0ms to 10+ or 100+ ms. To reverse the ordering, you
1826 #sudo sed -i --follow-symlinks '/tun\*\|tap\*/d' /etc/resolvconf/interface-order
1827 # however, this breaks dns lookup for hosts on the openvpn lan.
1828 # I can\'t figure out why hosts on the normal lan would not be
1829 # broken under the default ordering, except the host I was
1830 # testing with previously had an entry in /etc/hosts.
1832 ############# end unfinished
1834 ########### misc stuff
1837 xdg-settings set default-web-browser abrowser.desktop
1839 # xdg-settings get default-web-browser
1841 # pressing tab after sdf here:
1842 # scp sdfbash: set +o noglob: command not found
1843 # in t11, bash 5.1.16. this fixes it.
1844 sudo sed -ri 's/([[:space:]]*)(\$reset)$/\1set +o noglob #$reset/' /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion
1846 rm -fv /home/iank/.mpv/watch_later
1847 rm -rf /home/iank/.mpv
1849 if [[ ! -e ~/.local/bin/pip ]]; then
1851 wget -O$tmp https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
1857 # soo, apt install beets fails due to wanting a pip package,
1858 # we find out why it wants this through
1859 # apt-cache depends --recurse --no-recommends --no-suggests --no-conflicts --no-breaks --no-replaces --no-enhances beets | less
1860 # python-mediafile requires tox, which requires virtualenv, which requires pip.
1861 # but, python-mediafile doesn't really require tox, it is specified in
1862 # ./usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/mediafile-0.9.0.dist-info/METADATA
1863 # as being required only for testing, but the debian package
1864 # included it anyways, due to a mistake or bad tooling or something.
1865 # I don't plan to use tox, so, according to https://serverfault.com/a/251091,
1866 # we can create and install a dummy package by:
1868 # "equivs-control <name>, edit the file produced to provide the right
1869 # dependency and have a nice name, then run equivs-build <name> and
1870 # finally dpkg -i the resulting .deb file"
1871 # as of 2023-02, the tox dependency was removed in debian unstable, so
1872 # this hack will probably go away in t12.
1874 if pcheck beets; then
1875 tmpdir="$(mktemp -d)"
1877 # edited from output of equivs-control tox
1881 Standards-Version: 3.9.2
1883 Description: tox-dummy
1886 sudo dpkg -i tox_1.0_all.deb
1888 pi beets python3-discogs-client
1893 # get rid of annoying message
1894 s sed -ri "s/^([[:space:]]*ui.print_\('Playing)/#\1/" /usr/share/beets/beetsplug/play.py
1897 # notes about barrier
1898 # run barrier, do the gui config,
1899 # setup the 2 screens, using hostnames for the new screen.
1900 # save the server config
1901 # $HOME/.local/share/barrier/.barrier.conf
1904 # ssl errors, resolved via advice here: https://github.com/debauchee/barrier/issues/231
1905 # BARRIER_SSL_PATH=~/.local/share/barrier/SSL/
1906 # mkdir -p "${BARRIER_SSL_PATH}"
1907 # openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -subj /CN=Barrier -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout ${BARRIER_SSL_PATH}/Barrier.pem -out ${BARRIER_SSL_PATH}/Barrier.pem
1908 # ran on both machines.
1909 # When pressing start in the gui, the cli options used are printed to the console,
1910 # they are useful. So on server, just run barriers, client run barrierc SERVER_IP
1912 ### begin timetrap setup
1913 if mountpoint /p &>/dev/null; then
1914 mkdir -p ~/.timetrap/
1915 ln -sf /a/opt/timetrap_formatters ~/.timetrap/formatters
1916 if ! type -p t &>/dev/null; then
1917 pi ruby-dev libsqlite3-dev
1918 gem install --user timetrap
1921 ### end timetrap setup
1923 # leftover cleanup for t9
1927 # needed for debootstrap scripts for fai since fai requires debian
1930 pi-nostart network-manager
1931 # i hate networkmanager. noo, of course disabling it doesnt work
1932 # unless you add a hack. found this by doing
1933 # systemd-analyze dot > x.dot
1937 soff NetworkManager-wait-online.service
1938 # make networkmanager use resolvconf instead of its own dnsmasq which
1939 # conflicts with the normal dnsmasq package.
1940 f=/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
1942 sudo sed -ri '/ *\[main\]/,/^ *\[[^]]+\]/{/^\s*dns[[:space:]=]/d}' $f
1943 sudo sed -ri '/ *\[main\]/a dns=default' $f
1944 if [[ $m != $(md5sum $f) ]]; then
1945 srestart NetworkManager
1947 # networkmanager has this nasty behavior on flidas: if the machine
1948 # crashes with dnsmasq running, on subsequent boot, it adds an entry to
1949 # resolvconf for 127.0.0.1 in some stupid attempt to restore
1951 # This can be manually fixed by stoping dnsmasq,
1952 # then based on whats in /run/dnsmasq/, i see we can run
1953 # s resolvconf -d NetworkManager
1954 # oh ya, and stoping NetworkManager leaves this crap behind without cleaning it up.
1955 ser disable NetworkManager
1959 # I have no use for avahi,
1960 # had to run this twice when doing manually, i dunno why
1961 soff avahi-daemon ||:
1965 # make my /etc/fonts/conf.d/ get used.
1966 # I have a new sans-serif font there because the default one
1967 # displays l and I as the same char, grrrrr.
1970 pi desktop-file-utils
1971 m /a/bin/distro-setup/mymimes
1973 if type -p dbus-launch >/dev/null; then
1974 # stop autopoping windows when i plug in an android phone.
1975 # dbus-launch makes this work within an ssh connection, otherwise you get this message,
1976 # with still 0 exit code.
1977 # dconf-WARNING **: failed to commit changes to dconf: Cannot autolaunch D-Bus without X11 $DISPLAY
1978 m dbus-launch gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.media-handling automount-open false
1981 # on grub upgrade, we get prompts unless we do this
1983 for dev in $(s btrfs fil show /boot | sed -nr 's#.*path\s+(\S+)$#\1#p'); do
1984 devs+=("$(devbyid $dev),")
1986 devs[-1]=${devs[-1]%,} # jonied by commas
1987 sudo debconf-set-selections <<EOF
1988 grub-pc grub-pc/install_devices multiselect ${devs[*]}
1992 sysd-prom-fail-install dynamicipupdate
1993 sysd-prom-fail-install systemstatus
1994 sysd-prom-fail-install btrfsmaintstop
1995 sgo btrfsmaint.timer
2001 if grep -xFq $HOSTNAME /a/bin/ds/machine_specific/btrbk.hosts; then
2005 # note: to see when a timer was last run,
2009 ### begin prometheus ###
2013 # Font awesome is needed for the alertmanager ui.
2014 pi prometheus-alertmanager prometheus fonts-font-awesome
2015 /c/roles/prom/files/simple/usr/local/bin/fsf-install-prometheus
2016 # make it available for other machines
2017 rsync -a /usr/local/bin/amtool /a/opt/bin
2018 web-conf -p 9091 -f 9090 - apache2 i.b8.nz <<'EOF'
2021 AuthName "basic_auth"
2023 # htpasswd -c prometheus-htpasswd USERNAME
2024 AuthUserFile "/etc/prometheus-htpasswd"
2029 web-conf -p 9094 -f 9093 - apache2 i.b8.nz <<'EOF'
2032 AuthName "basic_auth"
2034 # htpasswd -c prometheus-htpasswd USERNAME
2035 AuthUserFile "/etc/prometheus-htpasswd"
2040 # by default, the alertmanager web ui is not enabled other than a page
2041 # that suggests to use the amtool cli. that tool is good, but you cant
2042 # silence things nearly as easily as with the gui.
2043 if [[ ! -e /usr/share/prometheus/alertmanager/ui/index.html ]]; then
2044 # default script didnt work, required some changes to get elm 19.1,
2045 # which is a dependency of the latest alertmanager. I modified
2046 # and copied it into /b/ds. In future, might need some other
2048 #sudo /usr/share/prometheus/alertmanager/generate-ui.sh
2049 sudo /b/ds/generate-ui.sh
2050 ser restart prometheus-alertmanager
2053 s /c/roles/prom_export/files/simple/usr/local/bin/fsf-install-node-exporter -l 127.0.0.1
2055 for ser in prometheus-node-exporter prometheus-alertmanager prometheus; do
2056 sysd-prom-fail-install $ser
2061 s /c/roles/prom_export/files/simple/usr/local/bin/fsf-install-node-exporter
2065 # cleanup old files. 2023-02
2066 x=(/var/lib/prometheus/node-exporter/*.premerge)
2067 if [[ -e ${x[0]} ]]; then
2068 s rm /var/lib/prometheus/node-exporter/*
2073 # todo, for limiting node exporter http,
2074 # either use iptables or, in
2075 # /etc/default/prometheus-node-exporter
2076 # listen on the wireguard interface
2079 wgip=$(command sudo sed -rn 's,^ *Address *= *([^/]+).*,\1,p' /etc/wireguard/wghole.conf)
2080 # old filename. remove once all hosts are updated.
2081 s rm -fv /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/${HOSTNAME}wg.b8.nz.conf
2082 web-conf -i -a $wgip -p 9101 -f 9100 - apache2 ${HOSTNAME}wg.b8.nz <<'EOF'
2085 AuthName "basic_auth"
2087 # htpasswd -c prometheus-export-htpasswd USERNAME
2088 AuthUserFile "/etc/prometheus-export-htpasswd"
2092 # For work, i think we will just use the firewall for hosts in the main data center, and
2093 # vpn for hosts outside it.
2095 # TODO: figure out how to detect the ping failure and try again.
2097 # Binding to the wg interface, it might go down, so always restart, and wait for it on boot.
2098 s mkdir /etc/systemd/system/apache2.service.d
2099 sd /etc/systemd/system/apache2.service.d/restart.conf <<EOF
2101 After=wg-quick@wghole.service
2102 StartLimitIntervalSec=0
2112 ### end prometheus ###
2114 ### begin nagios ###
2116 pi nagios-nrpe-server
2120 # the backport is for this bug: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=800345
2121 pi nagios4 nagios-nrpe-plugin monitoring-plugins-basic/bullseye-backports
2122 s rm -fv /etc/apache2/conf-enabled/nagios4-cgi.conf
2124 # to add a password for admin:
2125 # htdigest /etc/nagios4/htdigest.users Nagios4 iank
2126 # now using the same pass as prometheus
2128 # nagstamon auth settings, set to digest instead of basic.
2130 web-conf -p 3005 - apache2 i.b8.nz <<'EOF'
2131 # adapted from /etc/apache2/conf-enabled/nagios4-cgi.conf
2133 ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/nagios4 /usr/lib/cgi-bin/nagios4
2134 ScriptAlias /nagios4/cgi-bin /usr/lib/cgi-bin/nagios4
2136 # Where the stylesheets (config files) reside
2137 Alias /nagios4/stylesheets /etc/nagios4/stylesheets
2139 # Where the HTML pages live
2140 Alias /nagios4 /usr/share/nagios4/htdocs
2142 <DirectoryMatch (/usr/share/nagios4/htdocs|/usr/lib/cgi-bin/nagios4|/etc/nagios4/stylesheets)>
2143 Options FollowSymLinks
2144 DirectoryIndex index.php index.html
2145 AllowOverride AuthConfig
2147 # The default Debian nagios4 install sets use_authentication=0 in
2148 # /etc/nagios4/cgi.cfg, which turns off nagos's internal authentication.
2149 # This is insecure. As a compromise this default apache2 configuration
2150 # only allows private IP addresses access.
2152 # The <Files>...</Files> below shows how you can secure the nagios4
2153 # web site so anybody can view it, but only authenticated users can issue
2154 # commands (such as silence notifications). To do that replace the
2155 # "Require all granted" with "Require valid-user", and use htdigest
2156 # program from the apache2-utils package to add users to
2157 # /etc/nagios4/htdigest.users.
2159 # A step up is to insist all users validate themselves by moving
2160 # the stanza's in the <Files>..<Files> into the <DirectoryMatch>.
2161 # Then by setting use_authentication=1 in /etc/nagios4/cgi.cfg you
2162 # can configure which people get to see a particular service from
2163 # within the nagios configuration.
2165 AuthDigestDomain "Nagios4"
2166 AuthDigestProvider file
2167 AuthUserFile "/etc/nagios4-htdigest.users"
2168 AuthGroupFile "/etc/group"
2174 <Directory /usr/share/nagios4/htdocs>
2181 # when you alter a service through the web, it changes vars in /var/lib/nagios4/status.dat. for example:
2182 # notifications_enabled=1
2183 # note, the same variable exists in the correspdonding "define service {"
2185 # in the default config, we have these definitions
2187 # 11 define command {
2188 # 2 define contact {
2189 # 1 define contactgroup {
2191 # 4 define hostgroup {
2192 # 23 define service {
2193 # 5 define timeperiod {
2198 # klaxon:/etc/nagios3 # grep -rho '^ *define [^{ ]*' | sort | uniq -c
2201 # 6 define contactgroup
2203 # 1 define hostextinfo
2204 # 16 define hostgroup
2205 # 3040 define service
2206 # 2 define servicedependency
2207 # 6 define timeperiod
2214 ### begin bitcoin ###
2218 sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/bin /a/opt/bitcoin-26.0/bin/*
2220 # note: the bitcoin user & group are setup in fai
2221 sudo usermod -a -G bitcoin iank
2222 # todo: make bitcoin have a stable uid/gid
2223 if [[ ! $(readlink -f /var/lib/bitcoind/wallets) == /q/wallets ]]; then
2224 mkdir -p /var/lib/bitcoind
2225 chown bitcoin:bitcoin /var/lib/bitcoind
2226 # 710 comes from the upstream bitcoin unit file
2227 chmod 710 /var/lib/bitcoind
2228 s lnf /q/wallets /var/lib/bitcoind
2229 sudo chown -h bitcoin:bitcoin /var/lib/bitcoind/wallets
2231 # note, there exists
2232 # /a/bin/ds/disabled/bitcoin
2240 sd /etc/cups/client.conf <<'EOF'
2241 ServerName printserver1.office.fsf.org
2248 In mate settings settings, change scrolling to two-finger,
2249 because the default edge scroll doesn\'t work. Originally found this in debian.
2252 # Remove dep that came in with desktop to fix associations.
2253 m pu transmission-gtk
2257 lnf -T /d/vidshare /home/iank/Videos
2261 # # Based on guix manual instructions, also added code to profile.
2262 # # disabled since i'm not using it now.
2264 # if ! type -p guix >/dev/null; then
2266 # wget https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/plain/etc/guix-install.sh
2267 # # added some stuff to envonment.sh for profile based on
2268 # # manual instructions
2269 # # wget https://sv.gnu.org/people/viewgpg.php?user_id=15145 -qO - | gpg --import -
2270 # # echo is to get past prompt
2271 # yes | sudo -E HOME=$HOME bash guix-install.sh || [[ $? == 141 ]]
2272 # guix install glibc-utf8-locales
2273 # guix package --install guile
2279 m /a/bin/buildscripts/tor-browser
2280 # one root command needed to install
2281 s ln -sf /a/opt/tor-browser/Browser/start-tor-browser /usr/local/bin
2285 pi-nostart nfs-kernel-server
2287 # todo, this is old, probably needs removing
2288 if [[ $HOSTNAME == tp ]]; then
2289 sd /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf <<EOF
2291 PrivateKey = $(cat /p/c/machine_specific/tp/filesystem/root/wg.key)
2292 Address = 10.3.0.2/24, fdfd::2/64
2295 PresharedKey = $(cat /p/c/machine_specific/tp/filesystem/root/wg.psk)
2296 PublicKey = 9RnAsJB+ISrA/9lmDKBoT08oBiKwzA64exBBj+rO+ng=
2297 Endpoint = b8.nz:26000
2298 AllowedIPs = 10.3.0.1/24, fdfd::1/64
2299 PersistentKeepalive = 20
2301 sudo systemctl enable wg-quick@wg0
2302 sudo systemctl start wg-quick@wg0
2306 if [[ $HOSTNAME == kw ]]; then
2307 # hosts 1-199. 200+ are dynamic, avoid those
2308 tu /etc/exports <<'EOF'
2309 /root/.ianktrisquel_9/.iank/e/e 192.168.0.0/25(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check) 192.168.0.128/26(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check) 192.168.0.192/29(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check)
2310 /home/iank/.iank/e/e 192.168.0.0/25(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check) 192.168.0.128/26(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check) 192.168.0.192/29(rw,no_root_squash,async,no_subtree_check)
2318 # if I was going to create a persistent vm, i might do it like this:
2319 # variant=something # from: virt-install --os-variant list
2320 # s virt-install --noautoconsole --graphics spice,listen=0.0.0.0 \
2321 # --disk=/a/images/some_name.qcow2,bus=virtio --vcpus 2 -r 4096 -w bridge=br0 \
2322 # -n some_name --import --os-variant $variant --cpu host-model-only
2325 # for brother HL-2270DW, this worked:
2326 # https://askubuntu.com/questions/1067234/cant-use-wireless-brother-printer-2270dw-ubuntu-18-04
2327 # /a/opt/linux-brprinter-installer-2.2.2-1
2328 # answer n when it asks about uri.
2329 # Then go to cups, delete the existing printer, added on with dnssd url. browsed to
2330 # ppd at /usr/share/ppd/HL2270DW.ppd, which is duplicated at /usr/share/cups/model/HL2270DW.ppd
2331 # ppd file got installed from bash -x ./usr/local/Brother/Printer/HL2270DW/cupswrapper/cupswrap,
2332 # which I downloaded from their driver. but dont do that again, i copied it to /a/opt/HL2270DW.ppd,
2335 # I had to reset it to use wired instead of wifi. it only uses 1 at a time. boot with go button held, after lights turn off, tap go 6 times.
2336 # Then it was already configured, but if i needed to, go to its web ui, default pass is "access".
2338 ######### begin stuff belonging at the end ##########