Anthony Perkins
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Workstation Ansible playbooks
This repository sets up various operating systems to my own preference. The playbooks can be run against the local machine:
./user-cli.yml -i ./local.ini
Or they can be run against a remote machine:
./user-cli.yml -i target.example.com,
Note that the trailing comma is important when using a remote hostname.
Cloning without SSL verification
Some platforms (NetBSD, FreeBSD) do not include root SSL certificates by
default. This causes the initial git clone to fail with the error
server certificate verification failed. You can ignore SSL warnings with the
GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=true
environment variable:
GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=true git clone https://code.acperkins.com/acp/workstation.git
This will clone without checking the validation of the root certificates. This
should only be done for the initial clone. The playbooks should be configured to
set up SSL trust for all future actions (for example by installing and
configuring the mozilla-rootcerts-openssl
package on NetBSD, or the
ca_root_nss
package on FreeBSD).