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rgoncalves.se ~~ ansible
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Peronal infrastructure, network mess and homelab. Every critical node such as
routers and hypervisor are/will be powered by BSD systems.

For now, the principal hypervisor is `bhyve` on FreeBSD, and the domain
controller is a mix of `pf`, `relayd` and `wireguard` on OpenBSD latest.


naming scheme
-------------

- ws:  workstation
- dc:  domain controller
- st:  stack server
- sw:  switch
- rt:  router
- st[x][role][number]:  virtual machine


inventory
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- DC0 : domain controller                  (OPENBSD)
- RT0 : local router                       (DDWRT)
- STACK0 : freebed hypervisor, test        (FREEBSD)
- ST0DEV-0 : git, cgit, gitdaemon, jenkins (OPENBSD)
- ST0CLD-0 : nextcloud, grafana, logstash  (OPENBSD)
- ST0GME-0 : minecraft,                    (OPENBSD)
- ST0GME-1 : stationeers, ksplmp, factorio (ALPINE)

- ST0SBX-0 : sandbox server                (OPENBSD)
- ST0SBX-1 : sandbox server                (ALPINE)
- ST0SBX-2 : sandbox server                (CENTOS/ROCKYLINUX?)

 
good to know
------------

In various roles, the term `httpd` is used. For this particular infrastructure,
it is NOT the apache web server, but instead the OpenBSD web server
implementation.

remember that computers suck.