ansible-infra/roles/deploy_ssh_server_config/tasks/main.yaml
June f16f8697c2
move roles, files and templates dirs out of playbook dir into root dir
Because of how Ansible local relative search paths work, the global
"files" and "templates" directories need to be next to the playbooks.
However its not intuitive to look into the "playbooks" directory to find
the files and templates for a host.
Therefore move them out of the "playbooks" directory into the root
directory and add symlinks so everything still works.

Similarly for local roles, they also need to be next to the playbooks.
So for a nicer structure, move the "roles" directory out into the root
directory as well and add a symlink so everything still works.

Also see:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/playbook_guide/playbook_pathing.html#resolving-local-relative-paths
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/playbook_guide/playbooks_reuse_roles.html#storing-and-finding-roles
2024-12-08 02:55:25 +01:00

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# Role and config created after: https://infosec.mozilla.org/guidelines/openssh
- name: deploy SSH server config
become: true
block:
- name: deploy `sshd_config`
ansible.builtin.template:
force: true
dest: /etc/ssh/sshd_config
mode: "0644"
owner: root
group: root
src: sshd_config.j2
notify:
# Reboot instead of just restarting the ssh service, since I don't know how Ansible reacts, when it restarts the service it probably needs for the connection.
- reboot the system
- name: deactivate short moduli
ansible.builtin.shell:
executable: /bin/bash
cmd: |
set -eo pipefail
awk '$5 >= 3071' /etc/ssh/moduli > /etc/ssh/moduli.tmp
if diff /etc/ssh/moduli /etc/ssh/moduli.tmp; then
rm /etc/ssh/moduli.tmp
else
mv /etc/ssh/moduli.tmp /etc/ssh/moduli
echo "ansible-changed: changed /etc/ssh/moduli"
fi
register: result
changed_when:
- '"ansible-changed" in result.stdout'
notify:
# Reboot instead of just restarting the ssh service, since I don't know how Ansible reacts, when it restarts the service it probably needs for the connection.
- reboot the system