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127 lines
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Global config file
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#
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# Prefixing an option (except for ROOTPASS) with "DFL_" will set the
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# default value and show the dialog enabling the user to tweak/confirm
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# the value, while options without the prefix will be set without user
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# interaction.
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# Options left unset will be interactively requested during the make
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# process.
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# To disable an option leaving it blank set it to 'SKIP'.
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#
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# CT-specific settings can be set in <ct>/config files for each
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# specific CT.
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#
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# It is not recomended to set passwords here or in other config files.
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#
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#
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Bootsrap configuration...
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#
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# Usually this is the default bridge created in Proxmox, so there is no
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# need to touch this.
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BOOTSTRAP_BRIDGE=0
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# XXX
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#BOOTSTRAP_PORT=none
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# CT interface bridge configuration.
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#
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# These are set to the bridge number (the number in 'vmbr#') used for
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# a specific network.
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#
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# NOTE: on a clean Proxmox install ADMIN is pre-setup, we will use it
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# for bootstrapping and reconfigure it later.
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# NOTE: to make things simpler it is recommmended to number bridges
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# connecting to physical ports the same as ports and virtual
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# bridges with numbers greater than X (10 in the example below)
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#
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# Example:
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# WAN_BRIDGE=0
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# ADMIN_BRIDGE=3
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# LAN_BRIDGE=10
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#
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# XXX revise numbering...
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ADMIN_BRIDGE=_admin
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WAN_BRIDGE=_wan
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LAN_BRIDGE=_lan
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# NOTE: it is simpler to statically assign these than to configure dhcp
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# plus port forewarding to the dynamically assigned IP.
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DFL_WAN_IP=192.168.1.101/24
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DFL_WAN_GATE=192.168.1.252
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DFL_WAN_SSH_IP=192.168.1.102/24
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# Domain and email configuration
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#
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DOMAIN=example.com
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EMAIL=user@example.com
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# Web app/service domain configuration
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#
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# Here two optional variables are provided per service:
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# - <SERVICE>_DOMAIN=...
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# Overrides the $DOMAIN option above for <SERVICE>
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# - <SERVICE>_SUBDOMAIN=...
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# Sets the subdomain of $DOMAIN (or $<SERVICE>_DOMAIN) for <SERVICE>
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#
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# Nextcloud
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#NEXTCLOUD_DOMAIN=
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NEXTCLOUD_SUBDOMAIN=nc.
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# Gitea
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#GITEA_DOMAIN=
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#GITEA_SUBDOMAIN=git.
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# Extra options passed to each CT created.
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#
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# This can be used for passing in ssh keys, etc...
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#
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# see:
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# man pct
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#
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# Example:
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# DFL_PCT_EXTRA="--ssh-public-keys /path/to/autohrized_keys"
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#
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DFL_PCT_EXTRA=SKIP
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Options afetr this point are sane defaults and in the general case
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# can be left as-is.
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#
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# host
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HOST_ADMIN_IP=10.0.0.254/24
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# Nameserver
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NS_HOSTNAME=ns
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NS_ID=100
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NS_ADMIN_IP=10.0.0.1/24
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NS_LAN_IP=10.1.1.1/24
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RESERVE_NS_ID=101
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TEMPLATE_NS_ID=200
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# Gateway / Reverse proxy
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GATE_HOSTNAME=gate
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GATE_ID=110
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GATE_ADMIN_IP=10.0.0.2/24
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GATE_LAN_IP=10.1.1.2/24
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RESERVE_GATE_ID=111
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TEMPLATE_GATE_ID=210
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------
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