# Raspberry Pi Ansible Glenn K. Lockwood, October 2018 ## Introduction This is an Ansible configuration that configures a fresh Raspbian installation on Raspberry Pi. It is intended to be run in local (pull) mode, where ansible is running on the same Raspberry Pi to be configured. ## Bootstrapping on Raspbian You will need ansible installed on the Raspberry Pi being configured. This playbook relies on Ansible 2.8 or newer, which means you can no longer use `sudo apt-get install ansible`. Instead, you must $ python3 -m venv --system-site-packages ansible_env $ source ./ansible_env/bin/activate # Make sure that pip will install into our virtualenv (ansible_env) $ which pip /home/pi/src/git/rpi-ansible/ansible/bin/pip # Install ansible and any other requirements (ansible_env) $ pip install -r requirements.txt ## Configuration The `macaddrs` structure in _roles/common/vars/main.yml_ maps the MAC address of a Raspberry Pi to its intended configuration state. Add your Raspberry Pi's MAC address (specifically for `eth0` if your RPi has multiple NICs) to that structure and set its configuration accordingly. To add local users, create and edit `roles/common/vars/users.yml`. Follow the structure in `roles/common/vars/users.yml.example`. You can/should `ansible-vault` this file. ## Running the playbook Then run the playbook: (ansible_env) $ sudo $(which ansible-playbook) --ask-vault-pass ./local.yml The playbook will self-discover its settings, then idempotently configure the Raspberry Pi. ## After running the playbook This playbook purposely requires a few manual steps _after_ running the playbook to ensure that it does not lock you out of your Raspberry Pi. 1. While logged in as pi, `sudo passwd glock` (or whatever username you created) to set a password for that user. This is _not_ required to log in as that user, but it _is_ required to `sudo` as that user. You may also choose to set a password for the pi and/or root users. 2. `usermod --lock pi` to ensure that the default user is completely disabled. ## Optional configurations ### SSH host keys This playbook can install ssh host keys. To do so, 1. drop the appropriate `ssh_host_*_key` files into `roles/common/files/etc/ssh/` 2. rename each file from `ssh_host_*_key` to `ssh_host_*_key.hostname` where `hostname` matches the `hostname` in `roles/common/vars/main.yml` to which the hostkey should be deployed 3. `ansible-vault encrypt roles/common/files/etc/ssh/ssh_host_*_key.*` ## Acknowledgment I stole a lot of knowledge from https://github.com/giuaig/ansible-raspi-config/.