# This is local_vars_medium.yml -- copy it to /etc/iiab/local_vars.yml then... # modify variables below, to override /opt/iiab/iiab/vars/default_vars.yml # READ "What is local_vars.yml and how do I customize it?" AT http://FAQ.IIAB.IO # Orig Idea: branch github.com/xsce/xsce-local for your deployment/community # IIAB does NOT currently support uninstalling apps! So: if any IIAB app is # installed with 'APP_XYZ_install: True' below, do NOT later change that. # WARNING: IF YOU CONNECT YOUR IIAB'S INTERNAL WIFI TO THE INTERNET OVER 5 GHz, # YOU'LL PREVENT OLDER LAPTOPS/PHONES/TABLETS (WHICH REQUIRE 2.4 GHz) FROM # CONNECTING TO YOUR IIAB'S INTERNAL HOTSPOT. See "wifi_up_down: True" below. # Ansible's default timeout for "get_url:" downloads (10 seconds) often fails download_timeout: 100 # Real-time clock: set RTC chip family here. Future auto-detection plausible? rtc_id: none # Or ds3231 ? # Please read more about the 'iiab-admin' Linux user, for login to IIAB's # Admin Console (http://box.lan/admin) AND to help you at the command-line: # https://github.com/iiab/iiab/tree/master/roles/iiab-admin # https://github.com/iiab/iiab-admin-console/blob/master/Authentication.md # iiab_admin_user: iiab-admin # Some prefer to reuse 'pi' or 'ubuntu' etc. # Set iiab_admin_user_install: False if you don't want iiab_admin_user auto- # configured e.g. by IIAB's 1-line installer & iiab-admin/tasks/admin-user.yml iiab_admin_user_install: True # If False, THE SETTING BELOW WILL BE IGNORED. iiab_admin_can_sudo: True # For /usr/bin/iiab-* support commands. Optional. # Set these to False if you do not want to install/enable IIAB Admin Console admin_console_install: True admin_console_enabled: True # # Homepage: set to /home or /wordpress or /wiki (for MediaWiki) iiab_home_url: /home # You might also want to set captiveportal_splash_page (below!) # # Set to "False" if you do not want to use the latest js-menus, either because # you use WordPress or another home page, or if you prefer the older # https://github.com/iiab/iiab-menu (no longer maintained) js_menu_install: True # IIAB Networking README: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/tree/master/roles/network # IIAB Networking Doc: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/IIAB-Networking # Read it offline too: http://box/info > "IIAB Networking" iiab_hostname: box iiab_domain: lan # WARNING: IF YOU CONNECT YOUR IIAB'S INTERNAL WIFI TO THE INTERNET OVER 5 GHz, # YOU'LL PREVENT OLDER LAPTOPS/PHONES/TABLETS (WHICH REQUIRE 2.4 GHz) FROM # CONNECTING TO YOUR IIAB'S INTERNAL HOTSPOT. See "wifi_up_down: True" below. # # Raspberry Pi OS requires WiFi country since March 2018. # # If you're running Raspberry Pi OS, you may have already set the country code # in /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf e.g. if you ran raspi-config or used # the Wi-Fi widget in the top-right of its graphical desktop. # # If so, this detected value will be considered authoritative, and will be used # to populate /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf # # Finally, if IIAB does not detect a country code from your OS, the following # fallback variable will be used instead: (to populate /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf) host_country_code: US host_ssid: Internet in a Box host_wifi_mode: g host_channel: 6 hostapd_secure: False # 2021-03-02 WiFi EAPOL fails if hotspot passwords, hostapd_password: changeme # espec if WiFi firmware patched below? #2696 # Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and 4 OS's don't allow more than ~4 students to use the # internal WiFi hotspot. Increase this to 19 or 24 student WiFi devices (or # 32 on older OS's from 2020) using EXACTLY 1 of the 5 lines below: # #rpi3bplus_rpi4_wifi_firmware: os # Use your OS's WiFi firmware e.g. 7.45.241 #rpi3bplus_rpi4_wifi_firmware: ub # Ubuntu-only OLD firmware e.g. 7.45.234 rpi3bplus_rpi4_wifi_firmware: 19 # SEE: github.com/iiab/iiab/issues/2853 #rpi3bplus_rpi4_wifi_firmware: 24 # REQUIRES "wifi_up_down: False" BELOW! #rpi3bplus_rpi4_wifi_firmware: 32 # UNRELIABLE (INTERMITTENT) with 2021+ OS's # # BACKGROUND: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/issues/823#issuecomment-662285202 # # Raspberry Pi Zero W and 3 OS's don't allow more than ~10 students to use the # internal WiFi hotspot. Or try increasing this to 30 student WiFi devices: # rpizerow_rpi3_wifi_firmware: os # Use yr OS WiFi firmware e.g. 7.45.98 #rpizerow_rpi3_wifi_firmware: ub # Ubuntu-only OLD firmware e.g. 7.45.98.118 #rpizerow_rpi3_wifi_firmware: 30 # Or firmware 7.45.98.65 from 2018-09-28 wifi_up_down: True # AP+STA mode: Uses "ap0" WiFi adapter for upstream WiFi # (e.g. to Internet) in addition to downstream WiFi (e.g. classroom hotspot). # Set True if client machines should have "passthrough" access to WAN/Internet: iiab_gateway_enabled: False # CAUTION: Setting 'squid_enabled: True' (BELOW) acts as a gateway for Port 80. # See "How do I set a static IP address?" for Ethernet, in http://FAQ.IIAB.IO wan_ip: dhcp # wan_ip: 192.168.1.99 wan_netmask: # wan_netmask: 255.255.255.0 wan_gateway: # wan_gateway: 192.168.1.254 # If nec wan_nameserver can override ISP-provided DNS servers via dnsmasq: # /etc/resolv.conf dictates which backend is used for the machine itself, so # 127.0.0.1 means you get dnsmasq (so it works right away on RasPiOS) while # 127.0.0.53 gives you systemd-networkd (so Ubuntu itself does NOT use this # dnsmasq-specified upstream DNS [e.g. wan_nameserver] but its LAN clients do!) wan_nameserver: # wan_nameserver: 192.168.1.254 or 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1 wan_try_dhcp_before_static_ip: True # Facilitate field updates w/ cablemodems # Details @ roles/network/templates/network/dhcpcd.conf.j2 for /etc/dhcpcd.conf # Enable "campus access" to ~10 common IIAB services like Kiwix (3000), KA Lite # (8008) and Calibre (8010 or 8080) etc, on the WAN side of your IIAB server. # Only 1 of the 6 lines below should be uncommented: # #ports_externally_visible: 0 # none #ports_externally_visible: 1 # ssh only #ports_externally_visible: 2 # ssh + http-or-https (for Admin Console's box.lan/admin too) ports_externally_visible: 3 # ssh + http-or-https + common IIAB services #ports_externally_visible: 4 # ssh + http-or-https + common IIAB services + Samba #ports_externally_visible: 5 # all but databases # # Or further customize your iptables firewall by editing: # /opt/iiab/iiab/roles/network/templates/gateway/iiab-gen-iptables # And then run: sudo iiab-network # Enable AFTER installing IIAB! Then run: sudo iiab-network dns_jail_enabled: False # 1-PREP # OPENSSH-SERVER sshd_install: True sshd_enabled: True # https://remote.it can help you remotely maintain an IIAB. # INSTRUCTIONS: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/tree/master/roles/remoteit remoteit_install: True remoteit_enabled: False # OPTION #1: Run 'sudo iiab-remoteit' later. OPTION #2: Set this now: # remoteit_license_key: 592AA9BB-XXXX-YYYY-ZZZZ-6E27654C3DF6 # SECURITY WARNING: https://wiki.iiab.io/go/Security # New VPN replaced OpenVPN in Sept 2024: tailscale_install: True tailscale_enabled: False # Stub var, doesn't yet do anything! # IIAB-ADMIN runs here - see its vars near top of this file: # e.g. iiab_admin_user, iiab_admin_user_install, iiab_admin_can_sudo # dnsmasq is installed here -- configure LATER in 'network', after Stage 9. # (The full network stage runs after 9-LOCAL-ADDONS. Or manually run # "sudo iiab-network"). Design under discussion: #2876 # Some prefer 512MB for Zero W, others prefer 2048MB or higher for RPi 3 and 4. # Please see recommendations at: https://itsfoss.com/swap-size/ pi_swap_file_size: 1024 # 2-COMMON # /usr/libexec/iiab-startup.sh is much like autoexec.bat & /etc/rc.local # It's put in place by 2-common/tasks/iiab-startup.yml at the end of Stage 2. # 3-BASE-SERVER # roles/mysql runs here (mandatory) # roles/nginx runs here (mandatory) # roles/www_base runs here (mandatory) # SEE BELOW: nginx_high_php_limits, allow_www_data_poweroff # 4-SERVER-OPTIONS # DNS prep (named &/or dhcpd) used to run here. See dnsmasq in 1-PREP above. # Proxy Cache & basic site blocking using /etc/squid allowlists: (whitelists) # e.g. /opt/iiab/iiab/roles/network/templates/squid/allow_dst_domains # e.g. /opt/iiab/iiab/roles/network/templates/squid/allow_url_regexs squid_install: False squid_enabled: False # Enabling this ~= 'iiab_gateway_enabled: True' (ABOVE) gw_squid_whitelist: False # Works with HTTP sites, not HTTPS sites ! gw_block_https: False # Bluetooth PAN access to IIAB server - for Raspberry Pi - for 4-SERVER-OPTIONS bluetooth_install: True bluetooth_enabled: False bluetooth_term_enabled: False # Set umask=0000 for VFAT, NTFS and exFAT in /etc/usbmount/usbmount.conf for # Kolibri exports, and student uploads to teacher's USB stick (http://box/usb) usb_lib_writable_sticks: True # Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) cups_install: False cups_enabled: False # At Your Own Risk: take a security audit seriously before deploying this samba_install: False samba_enabled: False # roles/www_options HANDLES THE 3 VARS BELOW: # Set to True if intensively using Matomo/PBX/WordPress: nginx_high_php_limits: False # SIMILARLY: 'moodle_install: True' and 'nextcloud_install: True' effectively # force this, via roles/www_options & roles/moodle & roles/nextcloud # WARNING: This might cause excess use of RAM/disk or other resources! # WARNING: AFTER INSTALLING IIAB, PLEASE VERIFY THESE 6 SETTINGS... # https://github.com/iiab/iiab/blob/master/roles/www_options/tasks/php-settings.yml # ...ARE SUITABLE FOR YOUR HARDWARE, as saved in: /etc/php//*/php.ini # ALSO: ADJUST "client_max_body_size 10000M;" AS NEC, IN: /etc/nginx/server.conf # Make this True to enable http://box/js-menu/menu-files/services/power_off.php and set-server-time.php allow_www_data_poweroff: False # Toggle iiab-refresh-wiki-docs scraping for offline docs (http://box/info) nodocs: False # 5-XO-SERVICES # Lesser-supported XO services need additional testing. Please contact # http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/server-devel/ if you're able to help test. # 6-GENERIC-APPS # Gitea (lightweight self-hosted "GitHub") from https://gitea.io gitea_install: False gitea_enabled: False # JupyterHub programming environment with student Notebooks jupyterhub_install: False jupyterhub_enabled: False # UNMAINTAINED: Lokole (email for rural communities) from https://ascoderu.ca lokole_install: False # 2022-03-13: Python 3.9+ work lokole_enabled: False # https://github.com/iiab/iiab/issues/3132 # Wikipedia's community editing platform - from MediaWiki.org mediawiki_install: False mediawiki_enabled: False # MQTT pub-sub broker for IoT on Raspberry Pi etc mosquitto_install: False mosquitto_enabled: False # Flow-based visual programming for wiring together IoT hardware devices etc nodered_install: False nodered_enabled: False # Store your docs, calendar, contacts & photos on your local server not cloud! # If using Nextcloud intensively, set nginx_high_php_limits further above. nextcloud_install: True nextcloud_enabled: True # # 2020-02-15: UNUSED at this time. Legacy remains from Apache: # nextcloud_allow_public_ips: True # # Configuration tips for IPv4 access controls and tuning RAM/resources: # https://github.com/iiab/iiab/blob/master/roles/nextcloud/README.md # # 2020-01-07: If installing IIAB often, download.nextcloud.com may throttle # you to ~100 kbit/sec, delaying your IIAB install by an hour or more (#2112). # Uncomment the following line to end that: (might install an older Nextcloud!) # nextcloud_dl_url: https://d.iiab.io/packages/latest.tar.bz2 # If using WordPress intensively, set nginx_high_php_limits further above. wordpress_install: True wordpress_enabled: True # 7-EDU-APPS # KA Lite - SEE THE "Transmission" BITTORRENT DOWNLOADER FURTHER BELOW, TO INSTALL THOUSANDS OF VIDEOS kalite_install: False kalite_enabled: False # Successor to KA Lite, for offline-first teaching and learning - from learningequality.org kolibri_install: True kolibri_enabled: True kolibri_language: en # ar,bg-bg,bn-bd,de,el,en,es-es,es-419,fa,fr-fr,ff-cm,gu-in,ha,hi-in,ht,id,it,ka,km,ko,mr,my,nyn,pt-br,pt-mz,sw-tz,te,uk,ur-pk,vi,yo,zh-hans # kiwix_install: True is REQUIRED, if you install IIAB's Admin Console kiwix_install: True kiwix_enabled: True # Warning: Moodle is a serious LMS, that takes a while to install moodle_install: False moodle_enabled: False # FYI 'nginx_high_php_limits: True' (explained above) is mandated with Moodle, # as auto-enacted by roles/www_options/tasks/php-settings.yml # Regional OSM vector maps use far less disk space than bitmap/raster versions. # Instructions: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/wiki/IIAB-Maps osm_vector_maps_install: True osm_vector_maps_enabled: True # Set to "True" to download .mbtiles files from Archive.org (might be slow!) maps_from_internet_archive: False # Might stall MongoDB on Power Failure: github.com/xsce/xsce/issues/879 # Sugarizer 1.0.1+ strategies to solve? github.com/iiab/iiab/pull/957 # 2020-09-22: Both vars WERE IGNORED on Deb 10 (MongoDB) but no longer? #1437 sugarizer_install: True sugarizer_enabled: True # 8-MGMT-TOOLS # BitTorrent downloader for large Content Packs etc transmission_install: True transmission_enabled: True transmission_compile_latest: False # A. UNCOMMENT LANGUAGE(S) TO DOWNLOAD KA Lite VIDEOS TO /library/transmission # using https://pantry.learningequality.org/downloads/ka-lite/0.17/content/ transmission_kalite_languages: #- english #- french #- hindi #- portugal-portuguese #- brazilian-portuguese #- spanish #- swahili # B. Monitor BitTorrent downloads at http://box:9091 using Admin/changeme # until the download is confirmed complete (can take hours if not days!) # C. Carefully move all videos/thumbnails into /library/ka-lite/content # (DO NOT OVERWRITE SUBFOLDERS assessment, locale, srt !) # D. Log in to KA Lite at http://box:8008/updates/videos/ using Admin/changeme # then click "Scan content folder for videos" (can take many minutes!) # E. READ "KA Lite Administration: What tips & tricks exist?" AT http://FAQ.IIAB.IO # AWStats, originally known as Advanced Web Statistics - from https://awstats.sourceforge.io awstats_install: True awstats_enabled: True # Matomo is a web analytics alternative to Google Analytics, emphasizing privacy and data ownership. matomo_install: True matomo_enabled: True # If using Matomo intensively, investigate nginx_high_php_limits further above. # Process supervision tool - from https://mmonit.com/monit/ # 2020-09-22 WARNING: both vars are IGNORED on Debian 10 due to: iiab/iiab#1849 monit_install: False monit_enabled: False # Networked resource monitoring/graphing tool - from munin-monitoring.org munin_install: False munin_enabled: False # UNMAINTAINED as of July 2021 # Handy for maintaining tables, but DANGEROUS if not locked down phpmyadmin_install: False phpmyadmin_enabled: False # Network traffic monitor - from https://humdi.net/vnstat/ vnstat_install: False vnstat_enabled: False # 9-LOCAL-ADDONS # Simple, Self-Hosted Web Radio - from AzuraCast.com azuracast_install: False azuracast_enabled: False # This var is currently IGNORED. # Python-based Captive Portal, that @m-anish & @jvonau experimented with in # July 2018 (https://github.com/iiab/iiab/pull/870) and that @georgejhunt # extensively later refined (PRs #1179, #1300, #1327, #2070). captiveportal_install: True captiveportal_enabled: False captiveportal_splash_page: / # You might also want to set iiab_home_url (above!) # In a pinch, disable Captive Portal using instructions in http://FAQ.IIAB.IO # Internet Archive Decentralized Web - create your own offline version box:4244 # (or http://box/archive) arising from digital library https://dweb.archive.org internetarchive_install: False internetarchive_enabled: False # Minetest is an open source clone of the Minecraft building blocks game minetest_install: False minetest_enabled: False # Calibre-Web E-Book Library -- Alternative to Calibre, offers a clean/modern UX calibreweb_install: True calibreweb_enabled: True calibreweb_port: 8083 # PORT VARIABLE HAS NO EFFECT (as of January 2019) # http://box/books works. Add {box/libros, box/livres, box/livros, box/liv} etc? calibreweb_url1: /books # For SHORT URL http://box/books (English) calibreweb_url2: /libros # For SHORT URL http://box/libros (Spanish) calibreweb_url3: /livres # For SHORT URL http://box/livres (French) calibreweb_home: /library/calibre-web # default_vars.yml uses: "{{ content_base }}/calibre-web" # SUGGESTION: Calibre-Web can use Calibre's /usr/bin/ebook-convert program, so # ALSO CONSIDER installing Calibre (below, if its graphical bloat is tolerable!) # Calibre E-Book Library -- https://calibre-ebook.com # WARNING: CALIBRE INSTALLS GRAPHICAL LIBRARIES SIMILAR TO X WINDOWS & OPENGL # ON (HEADLESS, SERVER, LITE) OS'S THAT DON'T ALREADY HAVE THESE INSTALLED. calibre_install: False calibre_enabled: False # Change calibre_port to 8010 if you're using XO laptops needing above idmgr ? calibre_port: 8080 # Change calibre to XYZ to add your own mnemonic URL like: http://box/XYZ calibre_web_path: calibre #NEEDS WORK: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/issues/529 # Avoid URL collisions w/ calibreweb_url1, calibreweb_url2, calibreweb_url3 below! # A full-featured PBX (for rural telephony, etc) based on Asterisk and FreePBX. # INSTRUCTIONS: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/tree/master/roles/pbx#readme # If using PBX intensively, investigate nginx_high_php_limits further above. pbx_install: False pbx_enabled: False pbx_use_apache: False # 2023-04-03: Set to 'True' if nec -- please also pbx_use_nginx: True # read github.com/iiab/iiab/issues/2914 & #2916, THX! # 2023-04-03: For EXPERIMENTAL testing on Raspberry Pi... (#3489, PR #3523) asterisk_rpi_patch: False asterisk_chan_dongle: False