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# Real-time clock: set RTC chip family here. Future auto-detection plausible?
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# rtc_id: ds3231
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# Please read more about the 'iiab-admin' Linux user and group, which allow
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# you to log in to IIAB's Admin Console (http://box.lan/admin):
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# Please read more about the 'iiab-admin' Linux user, for login to IIAB's
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# Admin Console (http://box.lan/admin) AND to help you at the command-line:
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# https://github.com/iiab/iiab/tree/master/roles/iiab-admin
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# https://github.com/iiab/iiab-admin-console/blob/master/Authentication.md
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#
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iiab_admin_user: iiab-admin # Some prefer to reuse 'pi' or 'ubuntu' etc.
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# Set iiab_admin_user_install: False if you don't want iiab_admin_user auto-
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# created e.g. by IIAB's 1-line installer and roles/iiab-admin/tasks/main.yml
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# configured e.g. by IIAB's 1-line installer & roles/iiab-admin/tasks/main.yml
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iiab_admin_user_install: True
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# If iiab_admin_user_install: False, set iiab_admin_user to an existing Linux
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# user that's a member of group sudo (or group below?) for Admin Console login:
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iiab_admin_user: iiab-admin
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iiab_admin_user_group: iiab-admin # 2020-10-13: Coming Soon?
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# Password hash to be used if Ansible creates the above user:
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iiab_admin_can_sudo: True # For /usr/bin/iiab-* support commands. Optional.
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# DEPRECATED - Password hash to override above, if Ansible creates above user:
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iiab_admin_pwd_hash: $6$xsce51$D.IrrEeLBYIuJkGDmi27pZUGOwPFp98qpl3hxMwWV4hXigFGmdSvy3s/j7tn6OnyTTLmlV7SsN0lCUAFzxSop.
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# Obtain a password hash - NEW MORE SECURE WAY:
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# python3 -c 'import crypt; print(crypt.crypt("<plaintext>", crypt.mksalt(crypt.METHOD_SHA512)))'
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