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But first, please read -. diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst index 4ca6ad8..4ee2c5f 100644 --- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -1,184 +1,10 @@ -tripleo-ipsec -============= +This project is no longer maintained. -Ansible role to configure IPSEC tunnels for TripleO +The contents of this repository are still available in the Git +source code management system. To see the contents of this +repository before it reached its end of life, please check out the +previous commit with "git checkout HEAD^1". -* This sets up packages and firewall settings. - -* Sets the configuration for the IPSEC tunnels in the overcloud nodes. - -* Parses the given configuration file and starts the IPSEC tunnels. - -In a final step, when pacemaker is enabled, it enables resource agents for each -Virtual IP which puts up/tears down IPSEC tunnels depending on the VIP -location. - -Note that as of the latest code, this now relies on the usage of TripleO's -dynamic inventory. This means that it expects the inventory to tell the role -which networks are being set and which IPs do the hosts have. If the relevant -variables don't come from the inventory, the role will attempt to use the legacy -setup which autodiscovers these. However, this setup is not very reliable if -you're using custom networks. - -Role Variables --------------- - -* `ipsec_psk`: the Pre-Shared Key to be used for the IPSEC tunnels. - Note that is is sensible information and it's recommended that it's stored - securely on the host where the playbook runs from, e.g. using Ansible Vault. - One can generate this variable with the following command: - `openssl rand -base64 48` -* `ipsec_algorithm`: Defines the encryption algorithm to use in the phase2alg - configuration option for the tunnels. Defaults to: `aes_gcm128-null`. - The possible values should be checked in libreswan's documentation. -* `ipsec_configure_vips`: Determines whether or not the role should configure - the tunnels for the VIPs. Defaults to: `true`. -* `ipsec_skip_firewall_rules`: Determines whether the role should skip - or not the firewall rules. Defaults to: `false`. -* `ipsec_uninstall_tunnels`: Determines whether the role should remove the IPSEC - tunnels that were previously set. Defaults to: `false`. -* `ipsec_upgrade_tunnels`: Determines whether the role should upgrade the IPSEC - tunnels that were previously set. This means it'll remove all the tunnels - created in a previous run and replace them. Defaults to: `false`. -* `ipsec_setup_resource_agents`: Determines whether the role should create the - pacemaker resource agents or not. Defaults to: `true`. -* `ipsec_skip_networks`: Determines which networks should be skipped. defaults to `[]`. -* `ipsec_force_install_legacy`: Forces the legacy installation. Defaults to: `false`. -* `overcloud_controller_identifier`: This identifies which nodes are - controllers in the cluster and which aren't, and should be part of the - hostname of the controller. Defaults to: 'controller'. It's highly - recommended that there's a way to explicitly identify the nodes this way. - Note that this is only used in the legacy setup. - -Example Playbook ----------------- - -Sample:: - - - hosts: servers - roles: - - tripleo-ipsec - -Enabling ipsec tunnels in TripleO -================================= - -The main playbook to be ran on the overcloud nodes is:: - - tests/deploy-ipsec-tripleo.yml - -Which will deploy IPSEC on the overcloud nodes for the internal API network. - -We'll use a PSK and an AES128 cipher. - -Add the PSK to an ansible var file:: - - cat < ipsec-psk.yml - ipsec_psk: $(openssl rand -base64 48) - EOF - -Encrypt the file with ansible-vault (note that it'll prompt for a password): - - ansible-vault encrypt ipsec-psk.yml - -Having done this, now you can run the playbook:: - - ansible-playbook -i /usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory --ask-vault-pass \ - -e @ipsec-psk.yml tests/deploy-ipsec-tripleo.yml - -Generating an inventory ------------------------ - -The script */usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory* generates a dynamic inventory -with the nodes in the overcloud. And However it comes with some inconveniences: - -* In deployments older than Pike, it might be a bit slow to run. To address - this, in Ocata and Pike it's possible to generate a static inventory out of - the output of this command:: - - /usr/bin/tripleo-ansible-inventory --static-inventory nodes.txt - - This will create a called nodes.txt with the static inventory, which we could - now use and save some time. - -* Newton unfortunately only takes into account computes and controllers with - this command. So for this deployment we need to generate an inventory of our - own. we can do so with the following command:: - - cat < nodes.txt - [undercloud] - localhost - - [undercloud:vars] - ansible_connection = local - - [overcloud:vars] - ansible_ssh_user = heat-admin - - [overcloud] - $( openstack server list -c Networks -f value | sed 's/ctlplane=//') - EOF - - This assumes that you're deploying this playbook from the undercloud itself. - Hence the undercloud group containing localhost. - -Skipping networks -================= - -The `ipsec_skip_networks` variable allows the user to skip the tunnel setup -for certain networks. This works by using the network name, which can vary -depending on your type of setup. - -Using the dynamic inventory (Queens and beyond) ------------------------------------------------ - -When using the dynamic inventory, the network names will be based on the names -that are set in your `network_data.yaml` file, from tripleo-heat-templates. -As mentioned in tripleo-heat-templates, this file will determine which networks -you're setting up in your overall TripleO deployment, and will even specify -which of those networks have VIPs attached to them. - -The network names to use in the `ipsec_skip_networks` variable will be under -the `name_lower` section of each network definition. - -For instance, if you want to skip the storage management network, you'll see -that the entry looks as follows:: - - - name: StorageMgmt - name_lower: storage_mgmt - vip: true - vlan: 40 - ip_subnet: '172.16.3.0/24' - allocation_pools: [{'start': '172.16.3.4', 'end': '172.16.3.250'}] - ipv6_subnet: 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000::/64' - ipv6_allocation_pools: [{'start': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000::10', 'end': 'fd00:fd00:fd00:4000:ffff:ffff:ffff:fffe'}] - -So, in this case, the variable you'll put in your ansible variables file will -have the following entry:: - - ipsec_skip_networks: - - storage_mgmt - -You can add more networks by adding more items to that list. - -Legacy setups -------------- - -If you're using a legacy setup (which would work in Newton), you'll need to -note that the network names are hardcoded; so you'll have the following -options available: - -* internalapi -* storage -* storagemgmt -* ctlplane - -You can also explicitly skip creating the Redis VIP by adding the `redis` word -to the list. - -If you would want to skip the Storage and Storage Management networks, the -variable you'll put in your ansible variables file will have the -following entry:: - - ipsec_skip_networks: - - storage - - storagemgmt +For any further questions, please email +openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org or join #openstack-dev on +OFTC. diff --git a/defaults/main.yml b/defaults/main.yml deleted file mode 100644 index be454ff..0000000 --- a/defaults/main.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- -overcloud_controller_identifier: controller -ipsec_algorithm: 'aes_gcm128-null' -ipsec_configure_vips: true -ipsec_force_install_legacy: false -ipsec_setup_resource_agents: true -ipsec_skip_firewall_rules: false -ipsec_uninstall_tunnels: false -ipsec_upgrade_tunnels: false -use_opportunistic_ipsec: false -ipsec_skip_networks: [] diff --git a/files/ipsec-resource-agent.sh b/files/ipsec-resource-agent.sh deleted file mode 100644 index 1710999..0000000 --- a/files/ipsec-resource-agent.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# -# IPSEC OCF RA. Handles IPSEC tunnels associated with a VIP -# -# Copyright (c) 2017 Red Hat Inc. -# All Rights Reserved. -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as -# published by the Free Software Foundation. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. -# -# Further, this software is distributed without any warranty that it is -# free of the rightful claim of any third person regarding infringement -# or the like. Any license provided herein, whether implied or -# otherwise, applies only to this software file. Patent licenses, if -# any, provided herein do not apply to combinations of this program with -# other software, or any other product whatsoever. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation, -# Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston MA 02111-1307, USA. -# - -####################################################################### -# Initialization: - -: ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR=${OCF_ROOT}/lib/heartbeat} -. ${OCF_FUNCTIONS_DIR}/ocf-shellfuncs - -####################################################################### - -# Defaults - -OCF_RESKEY_confdir_default="/etc/ipsec.d/" -: ${OCF_RESKEY_confdir=${OCF_RESKEY_confdir_default}} - -meta_data() { - cat < - - -1.0 - - -This is a Resource Agent to manage IPSEC tunnels associated with a Virtual IP -Address. It's meant to be collocated with a specific VIP, and will manage -setting up or down a specific tunnel. - -Handles IPSEC tunnels for VIPs - - - - -The name of the tunnel to be monitored. - -Tunnel name - - - - -Virtual IP address that the tunnel is using. - -VIP - - - - -The directory where the IPSEC tunnel configurations can be found. - -Tunnel name - - - - -The name of the tunnel to fall back to when the main tunnel is put down. - -Tunnel name to fall back to - - - - - - - - - - - - -END -} - -####################################################################### - -ipsec_usage() { - cat <> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log - ipsec auto --add "${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel}" &>> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log - ipsec whack --listen &>> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log - local return_code=$? - if [ $return_code -eq 1 -o $return_code -eq 10 ]; then - ocf_log warn "${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} : Unable to add tunnel ${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel} with return code ${return_code}" - return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC - else - return $OCF_SUCCESS - fi -} - -ipsec_stop() { - echo "Putting down ${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel}" >> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log - ipsec auto --down "${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel}" &>> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log - local return_code=$? - ocf_log info "${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} : Put down tunnel ${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel} with return code ${return_code}" - ipsec whack --listen &>> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log - if [ -n "${OCF_RESKEY_fallbacktunnel}" ]; then - echo "Putting up ${OCF_RESKEY_fallbacktunnel}" >> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log - # Run this in a subshell and let it run, This will end the stop - # operation And the start of the tunnel will hopefully start on the - # other node. Meanwhile, this will keep trying to put up the - # fallback tunnel up, and will eventually succeed or timeout in the - # background. - (ipsec auto --up "${OCF_RESKEY_fallbacktunnel}" &>> /tmp/ipsec-agent.log) & - disown - fi - return $OCF_SUCCESS -} - -ipsec_monitor() { - # Monitor _MUST!_ differentiate correctly between running - # (SUCCESS), failed (ERROR) or _cleanly_ stopped (NOT RUNNING). - # That is THREE states, not just yes/no. - - ipsec status | grep "$OCF_RESKEY_tunnel" | grep -q unoriented - state=$? - if [ "$state" == "0" ]; then - ip addr show | grep -q "${OCF_RESKEY_vip}" - hosting_vip=$? - if [ "hosting_vip" == "0" ]; then - ocf_log warn "${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} : tunnel ${OCF_RESKEY_tunnel} is unoriented" - return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC - else - return $OCF_NOT_RUNNING - fi - else - return $OCF_SUCCESS - fi -} - -ipsec_validate() { - # The tunnel needs to be defined in the configuration - cat ${OCF_RESKEY_confdir}/*.conf | grep -q "conn $OCF_RESKEY_tunnel" - state=$? - if [ "$state" == "0" ]; then - return $OCF_SUCCESS - else - return $OCF_ERR_GENERIC - fi -} - -case $__OCF_ACTION in -meta-data) meta_data - exit $OCF_SUCCESS - ;; -start) ipsec_start;; -stop) ipsec_stop;; -monitor) ipsec_monitor;; -reload) ocf_log info "Reloading ${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} ..." - ;; -usage|help) ipsec_usage - exit $OCF_SUCCESS - ;; -*) ipsec_usage - exit $OCF_ERR_UNIMPLEMENTED - ;; -esac -rc=$? -ocf_log debug "${OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE} $__OCF_ACTION : $rc" -exit $rc diff --git a/handlers/main.yml b/handlers/main.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 2893916..0000000 --- a/handlers/main.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ ---- -- name: Save iptables rules - shell: iptables-save > /etc/sysconfig/iptables - become: yes - -- name: Restore iptables rules - command: iptables-restore - become: yes - -- name: Restart ipsec - service: - name: ipsec - state: restarted - become: yes - -- name: Listen for IPSEC connections - shell: ipsec whack --listen # noqa 305 - become: yes - ignore_errors: true - when: - - inventory_hostname in groups['pacemaker'] diff --git a/meta/main.yml b/meta/main.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 53a16f9..0000000 --- a/meta/main.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -galaxy_info: - author: Juan Antonio Osorio Robles - role_name: tripleo_ipsec - description: Ansible role to configure IPSEC tunnels for TripleO - company: Red Hat Inc. - issue_tracker_url: https://github.com/JAORMX/tripleo-fernet-key-rotation/issues - license: GPLv3 - - min_ansible_version: 2.4 - - platforms: - - name: EL - versions: - - 7 - - galaxy_tags: - - 'tripleo' - - 'openstack' - - 'ipsec' - -dependencies: [] diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index c12801c..0000000 --- a/setup.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -[metadata] -name = tripleo-ipsec -summary = Ansible role for managing TripleO's IPSEC tunnels -description-file = - README.rst -author = Juan Antonio Osorio Robles -author-email = jaosorior@redhat.com -home-page = https://opendev.org/openstack/tripleo-ipsec -classifier = - Intended Audience :: Developers - Intended Audience :: System Administrators - License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3) - Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux - -[files] -data_files = - /usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/defaults = defaults/* - /usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/files = files/* - /usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/handlers = handlers/* - /usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/meta = meta/* - /usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/tasks = tasks/* - /usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/templates = templates/* - /usr/share/ansible/roles/tripleo-ipsec/tests = tests/* - - -[pbr] -warnerrors = True - -[wheel] -universal = 1 diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py deleted file mode 100644 index 566d844..0000000 --- a/setup.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or -# implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -# THIS FILE IS MANAGED BY THE GLOBAL REQUIREMENTS REPO - DO NOT EDIT -import setuptools - -# In python < 2.7.4, a lazy loading of package `pbr` will break -# setuptools if some other modules registered functions in `atexit`. -# solution from: http://bugs.python.org/issue15881#msg170215 -try: - import multiprocessing # noqa -except ImportError: - pass - -setuptools.setup( - setup_requires=['pbr>=2.0.0'], - pbr=True) diff --git a/tasks/firewall.yml b/tasks/firewall.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 6354305..0000000 --- a/tasks/firewall.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ ---- -- name: Open INPUT for UDP port 500 for the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol - iptables: - action: insert - chain: INPUT - protocol: udp - jump: ACCEPT - source_port: 500 - destination_port: 500 - notify: - - Save iptables rules - - Restore iptables rules - -- name: Open OUTPUT for UDP port 500 for the Internet Key Exchange (IKE) protocol - iptables: - action: insert - chain: OUTPUT - protocol: udp - jump: ACCEPT - source_port: 500 - destination_port: 500 - notify: - - Save iptables rules - - Restore iptables rules - -- name: Open INPUT for UDP port 4500 for IKE NAT-Traversal - iptables: - action: insert - chain: INPUT - protocol: udp - jump: ACCEPT - source_port: 4500 - destination_port: 4500 - notify: - - Save iptables rules - - Restore iptables rules - -- name: Open OUTPUT for UDP port 4500 for IKE NAT-Traversal - iptables: - action: insert - chain: OUTPUT - protocol: udp - jump: ACCEPT - source_port: 4500 - destination_port: 4500 - notify: - - Save iptables rules - - Restore iptables rules - -- name: Open INPUT for Protocol 50 - Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP) IPsec packets - iptables: - action: insert - chain: INPUT - protocol: esp - jump: ACCEPT - notify: - - Save iptables rules - - Restore iptables rules - -- name: Open OUTPUT for Protocol 50 - Encapsulated Security Payload (ESP) IPsec packets - iptables: - action: insert - chain: OUTPUT - protocol: esp - jump: ACCEPT - notify: - - Save iptables rules - - Restore iptables rules - -- name: Open INPUT for Protocol 51 - Authentication Header (AH) traffic - iptables: - action: insert - chain: INPUT - protocol: ah - jump: ACCEPT - notify: - - Save iptables rules - - Restore iptables rules - -- name: Open OUTPUT for Protocol 51 - Authentication Header (AH) traffic - iptables: - action: insert - chain: OUTPUT - protocol: ah - jump: ACCEPT - notify: - - Save iptables rules - - Restore iptables rules diff --git a/tasks/hardcoded-network-discover.yml b/tasks/hardcoded-network-discover.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 0646c0c..0000000 --- a/tasks/hardcoded-network-discover.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ ---- -# -# This gets the network related information of the nodes in the old hardcoded fashion. -# This is because we want it to still work with Newton; however, for Queens, we will -# have some variables provided that will help us do this in a better way. - -- name: Get the current node's internal API IP address - shell: grep "{{ ansible_hostname }}.internalapi$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $1}' # noqa 306 - register: current_internalapi_ip_register - changed_when: false - -# This outputs the hosts as lines consisting of , -- name: Get the controller internal API hostnames and IP addresses - shell: grep "{{ overcloud_controller_identifier }}.*internalapi$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $3","$1}' # noqa 306 - register: internalapi_controllers_register - changed_when: false - -- name: Get the current node's storage IP address - shell: grep "{{ ansible_hostname }}.storage$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $1}' # noqa 306 - register: current_storage_ip_register - changed_when: false - -# This outputs the hosts as lines consisting of , -- name: Get the controller storage hostnames and IP addresses - shell: grep "{{ overcloud_controller_identifier }}.*storage$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $3","$1}' # noqa 306 - register: storage_controllers_register - changed_when: false - -- name: Get the current node's storagemgmt IP address - shell: grep "{{ ansible_hostname }}.storagemgmt$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $1}' # noqa 306 - register: current_storagemgmt_ip_register - changed_when: false - -# This outputs the hosts as lines consisting of , -- name: Get the controller storagemgmt hostnames and IP addresses - shell: grep "{{ overcloud_controller_identifier }}.*storagemgmt$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $3","$1}' # noqa 306 - register: storagemgmt_controllers_register - changed_when: false - -- name: Get the current node's ctlplane IP address - shell: grep "{{ ansible_hostname }}.ctlplane$" /etc/hosts | awk '{print $1}' # noqa 306 - register: current_ctlplane_ip_register - changed_when: false - -# We don't parse the control plane IP Addresses here since we don't expect communication -# between nodes with these. We only need the VIP - -- name: Get the overcloud internal API VIP address - command: hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml internal_api_virtual_ip - register: internalapi_vip_register - changed_when: false - -- name: Get the overcloud redis VIP address - command: hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml redis_vip - register: redis_vip_register - changed_when: false - -- name: Get the overcloud storage VIP address - command: hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml storage_virtual_ip - register: storage_vip_register - changed_when: false - -- name: Get the overcloud storagemgmt VIP address - command: hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml storage_mgmt_virtual_ip - register: storagemgmt_vip_register - changed_when: false - -- name: Get the overcloud ctlplane VIP address - command: hiera -c /etc/puppet/hiera.yaml controller_virtual_ip - register: ctlplane_vip_register - changed_when: false - -- name: Set the networks IPs facts - set_fact: - networks: - - name: internalapi - current_ip: "{{ current_internalapi_ip_register.stdout }}" - controllers: "{{ internalapi_controllers_register.stdout_lines }}" - vips: - - name: internalapi - ip: "{{ internalapi_vip_register.stdout }}" - - name: redis - ip: "{{ redis_vip_register.stdout }}" - - name: storage - current_ip: "{{ current_storage_ip_register.stdout }}" - controllers: "{{ storage_controllers_register.stdout_lines }}" - vips: - - name: storage - ip: "{{ storage_vip_register.stdout }}" - - name: storagemgmt - current_ip: "{{ current_storagemgmt_ip_register.stdout }}" - controllers: "{{ storagemgmt_controllers_register.stdout_lines }}" - vips: - - name: storagemgmt - ip: "{{ storagemgmt_vip_register.stdout }}" - - name: ctlplane - current_ip: "{{ current_ctlplane_ip_register.stdout }}" - controllers: [] - vips: - - name: ctlplane - ip: "{{ ctlplane_vip_register.stdout }}" diff --git a/tasks/init-connections.yml b/tasks/init-connections.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 04b40ee..0000000 --- a/tasks/init-connections.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ ---- -- name: Set network name fact - set_fact: - network: "{{ item }}" - -- name: Set IP/VIP variable key facts - set_fact: - ip_var_key: "{{ item + '_ip' }}" - vip_var_key: "{{ item + '_vip' }}" - -- name: Set current IP fact - set_fact: - current_ip: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname][ip_var_key] }}" - -# This effectively skips the configuration if we're in a network that's -# not actually enabled. We can notice that if the IP has fallen back to -# the control plane's IP. -- when: current_ip != ctlplane_ip or network == 'ctlplane' - block: - - name: Set net CIDR fact - set_fact: - current_subnet: "{{ ip_with_prefix_register.stdout | ipaddr('subnet') }}" - - # Gets the IPs for the other nodes in the network. It skips the current IP and - # also skips the nodes that are not in the subnet (which fall back to the - # ctlplane network by default). - - name: Set other IPs fact - set_fact: - other_ips: "{{ hostvars|json_query(other_ips_query)|difference([current_ip])|ipaddr(current_subnet) }}" - vars: - other_ips_query: '*.{{ ip_var_key }}' - - - name: Set VIP fact - set_fact: - current_vip: - name: "{{ network }}" - ip: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname][vip_var_key]|default('') }}" - - - name: Ping all hosts in this network - command: "ping -c 5 {{ item }}" - ignore_errors: true - with_items: "{{ other_ips }}" - - - name: Ping {{ current_vip.name }} VIP - command: "ping -c 5 {{ current_vip.ip }}" - when: current_vip.ip and ipsec_configure_vips|bool - ignore_errors: true diff --git a/tasks/ipsec-conf.yml b/tasks/ipsec-conf.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 05e2e90..0000000 --- a/tasks/ipsec-conf.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ ---- -# NOTE: This is only here because we currently don't have pluggable auth. -- name: Check for PSK variable - fail: - msg: Please provide the PSK key via the 'ipsec_psk' variable - when: ipsec_psk is not defined - -- name: Set network name fact - set_fact: - network: "{{ item }}" - -- name: Set IP/VIP variable key facts - set_fact: - ip_var_key: "{{ item + '_ip' }}" - vip_var_key: "{{ item + '_vip' }}" - -- name: Set current IP fact - set_fact: - current_ip: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname][ip_var_key] }}" - -# This effectively skips the configuration if we're in a network that's -# not actually enabled. We can notice that if the IP has fallen back to -# the control plane's IP. -- when: current_ip != ctlplane_ip or network == 'ctlplane' - block: - - name: Set IP with prefix register - shell: "ip addr show | grep {{ current_ip }} | awk '{print $2}'" - register: - ip_with_prefix_register - - - name: Set net CIDR fact - set_fact: - current_subnet: "{{ ip_with_prefix_register.stdout | ipaddr('subnet') }}" - - # Gets the IPs for the other nodes in the network. It skips the current IP and - # also skips the nodes that are not in the subnet (which fall back to the - # ctlplane network by default). - - name: Set other IPs fact - set_fact: - other_ips: "{{ hostvars|json_query(other_ips_query)|difference([current_ip])|ipaddr(current_subnet) }}" - vars: - other_ips_query: '*.{{ ip_var_key }}' - - - name: Set VIP fact - set_fact: - current_vip: - name: "{{ network }}" - ip: "{{ hostvars[inventory_hostname][vip_var_key]|default('') }}" - - - name: Remove {{ network }} from virtual-private setting in ipsec setup configuration - replace: - path: /etc/ipsec.conf - regexp: '(^\s+.*)%v4:{{ current_subnet|regex_replace("\.", "\.") }},(.*)$' - replace: '\1\2' - backup: yes - notify: - - Listen for IPSEC connections - - - name: Write ipsec tunnel policy for the {{ network }} network - template: - src: policy.j2 - dest: /etc/ipsec.d/policies/overcloud-{{ policy }}-{{ network }}-ip - mode: '0640' - when: - - other_ips != [] - - type == 'opportunistic' - notify: - - Listen for IPSEC connections - - - name: Write ipsec tunnel secrets for the {{ network }} network - template: - src: ipsec-{{ type }}-tunnels.secrets.j2 - dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ network }}-{{ type }}-tunnels.secrets - mode: '0600' - when: - - other_ips != [] - - type != 'opportunistic' - notify: - - Listen for IPSEC connections - - - name: Write ipsec tunnel configuration for the {{ network }} network - template: - src: ipsec-{{ type }}-{{ policy }}.conf.j2 - dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ network }}-{{ type }}-{{ policy }}-tunnels.conf - mode: '0640' - when: other_ips != [] - - - name: Write VIP ipsec secrets file for the {{ network }} network - template: - src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.secrets.j2 - dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnels.secrets - mode: '0600' - when: current_vip.ip and type != 'opportunistic' and ipsec_configure_vips|bool - notify: - - Listen for IPSEC connections - - - name: Write VIP ipsec tunnel configuration for the {{ network }} network - template: - src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.conf.j2 - dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnels.conf - mode: '0640' - when: current_vip.ip and type != 'opportunistic' and ipsec_configure_vips|bool - notify: - - Listen for IPSEC connections - - - include_tasks: resource-agent.yml - when: - - pacemaker_running|bool - - type != 'opportunistic' - - current_vip.ip - - inventory_hostname == groups['pacemaker'][0] - - ipsec_setup_resource_agents|bool - - ipsec_configure_vips|bool - - - name: Filter redis VIP through current subnet - set_fact: - redis_net_filter: "{{ redis_vip|ipaddr(current_subnet) }}" - - - name: Set fact to check if redis is part of this subnet - set_fact: - redis_in_subnet: "{{ redis_vip == redis_net_filter }}" - - - name: Set Redis VIP fact - set_fact: - current_vip: - name: redis - ip: "{{ redis_vip }}" - when: - - redis_in_subnet|bool - - - name: Write Redis VIP ipsec secrets file for the {{ network }} network - template: - src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.secrets.j2 - dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-redis-vip-tunnels.secrets - mode: '0600' - when: - - redis_in_subnet|bool - - type != 'opportunistic' - - ipsec_configure_vips|bool - notify: - - Listen for IPSEC connections - - - name: Write Redis VIP ipsec tunnel configuration for the {{ network }} network - template: - src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.conf.j2 - dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-redis-vip-tunnels.conf - mode: '0640' - when: - - redis_in_subnet|bool - - type != 'opportunistic' - - ipsec_configure_vips|bool - notify: - - Listen for IPSEC connections - - - include_tasks: resource-agent.yml - when: - - pacemaker_running|bool - - type != 'opportunistic' - - redis_in_subnet|bool - - inventory_hostname == groups['pacemaker'][0] - - ipsec_setup_resource_agents|bool - - ipsec_configure_vips|bool diff --git a/tasks/ipsec.yml b/tasks/ipsec.yml deleted file mode 100644 index f4c9591..0000000 --- a/tasks/ipsec.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ ---- -# This tasks rely on TripleO's dynamic inventory being used. -- name: Set private-or-clear networks fact - set_fact: - private_or_clear_networks: ["ctlplane"] - -- name: Set private networks fact - set_fact: - private_networks: "{{ enabled_networks|difference(private_or_clear_networks)|difference(ipsec_skip_networks) }}" - -- name: Are we using Opportunistic IPSEC tunnels? - set_fact: - ipsec_type: opportunistic - when: use_opportunistic_ipsec|bool - -- name: Are we using node-to-node IPSEC tunnels? - set_fact: - ipsec_type: node-to-node - when: not use_opportunistic_ipsec|bool - -- name: Add uniqueids = no to ipsec setup configuration - lineinfile: - dest: /etc/ipsec.conf - regexp: '^\s+uniqueids' - insertafter: '^config setup' - line: "\tuniqueids=no" - when: not use_opportunistic_ipsec|bool - -# Permissions gotten from http://www.linux-ha.org/doc/dev-guides/_installing_and_packaging_resource_agents.html -- name: Install TripleO IPSEC resource agent - copy: - src: ipsec-resource-agent.sh - dest: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/ipsec - mode: '0755' - force: no - register: resource_agent - when: pacemaker_running|bool - -- include_tasks: ipsec-conf.yml - with_items: "{{ private_networks }}" - vars: - policy: private - type: "{{ ipsec_type }}" - -# Unfortunately the ctlplane currently has issues when non-opportunistic -# tunnels are used. It will reject any connection and hold packets for -# some reason. -- include_tasks: ipsec-conf.yml - with_items: "{{ private_or_clear_networks }}" - vars: - policy: private-or-clear - type: "{{ ipsec_type }}" - when: use_opportunistic_ipsec|bool - -# We force the restart of IPSEC here since adding it as a handler was -# getting run between the loop above, which is not desirable. -- name: Force restart IPSEC - shell: ipsec restart # noqa 301 305 - -- meta: flush_handlers - -- include_tasks: init-connections.yml - with_items: "{{ private_networks }}" diff --git a/tasks/legacy-ipsec-conf.yml b/tasks/legacy-ipsec-conf.yml deleted file mode 100644 index f2704b9..0000000 --- a/tasks/legacy-ipsec-conf.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ ---- -- name: Set network based facts for this node and network - set_fact: - network: "{{ item.name }}" - current_ip: "{{ item.current_ip }}" - controllers: "{{ item.controllers }}" - vips: "{{ item.vips }}" - -- name: Add legacy {{ network }} tunnel configuration if not in skip list - when: network not in ipsec_skip_networks - block: - - name: Write node-to-node ipsec secrets file for the {{ network }} network - template: - src: legacy-ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.secrets.j2 - dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ network }}-node-to-node-tunnels.secrets - mode: '0600' - when: controllers != [] - notify: - - Restart ipsec - - - name: Write node-to-node ipsec tunnel configuration for the {{ network }} network - template: - src: legacy-ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.conf.j2 - dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ network }}-node-to-node-tunnels.conf - mode: '0640' - when: controllers != [] - notify: - - Restart ipsec - - - name: Write VIP ipsec secrets file for the {{ network }} network - template: - src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.secrets.j2 - dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnels.secrets - mode: '0600' - with_items: "{{ vips }}" - loop_control: - loop_var: current_vip - notify: - - Restart ipsec - - - name: Write VIP ipsec tunnel configuration for the {{ network }} network - template: - src: ipsec-vip-tunnels.conf.j2 - dest: /etc/ipsec.d/overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnels.conf - mode: '0640' - with_items: "{{ vips }}" - loop_control: - loop_var: current_vip - notify: - - Restart ipsec - diff --git a/tasks/legacy.yml b/tasks/legacy.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 220df93..0000000 --- a/tasks/legacy.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ ---- -# This contains the "legacy" code for setting up IPSEC tunnels before -# IPSEC 3.20 - -- name: Check for PSK variable - fail: - msg: Please provide the PSK key via the 'ipsec_psk' variable - when: ipsec_psk is not defined - -# This gets the network information, which should come in a structure -# with the following format: -# -# networks: -# - name: -# current_ip: -# controllers: -# vips: -# - name: -# ip: -# - name: -# ip: -- import_tasks: hardcoded-network-discover.yml - -# This returns the hostname (short) of the node hosting the VIP -- name: Determine which node is hosting the VIP - shell: pcs status | grep ip- | sed 's/ip-//' | awk '{print $1"\t"$4}' | grep "{{ networks[0]['vips'][0]['ip'] }}" | awk '{print $2}' # noqa 306 - register: node_hosting_the_vip - when: pacemaker_running|bool - -- name: Add uniqueids = no to ipsec setup configuration - lineinfile: - dest: /etc/ipsec.conf - regexp: '^\s+uniqueids' - insertafter: '^config setup' - line: "\tuniqueids=no" - notify: - - Restart ipsec - -- include_tasks: legacy-ipsec-conf.yml - with_items: "{{ networks }}" - -# We force the restart of IPSEC here since adding it as a handler was -# getting run between the loop above, which is not desirable. -- name: Force restart IPSEC - shell: ipsec restart # noqa 301 305 - -# Permissions gotten from http://www.linux-ha.org/doc/dev-guides/_installing_and_packaging_resource_agents.html -- name: Install TripleO IPSEC resource agent - copy: - src: ipsec-resource-agent.sh - dest: /usr/lib/ocf/resource.d/heartbeat/ipsec - mode: '0755' - force: yes - register: resource_agent - when: pacemaker_running|bool - -# This queries the VIPs for all networks and flattens them into a list -# that contains a dict with the "name" and "ip" for each VIP entry. -- include_tasks: resource-agent.yml - loop_control: - loop_var: current_vip - with_items: "{{ networks|default([])|json_query('[*].vips[]')|list }}" - when: - - pacemaker_running|bool - - node_hosting_the_vip.stdout == ansible_hostname diff --git a/tasks/main.yml b/tasks/main.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 1d3bec8..0000000 --- a/tasks/main.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ ---- -- import_tasks: pacemaker_facts.yml - -- when: ipsec_uninstall_tunnels|bool or ipsec_upgrade_tunnels|bool - block: - - import_tasks: uninstall.yml - -- when: not ipsec_uninstall_tunnels|bool or ipsec_upgrade_tunnels|bool - block: - - import_tasks: setup.yml - - - import_tasks: firewall.yml - when: not ipsec_skip_firewall_rules|bool - - - meta: flush_handlers - - # This doesn't use the dynamic inventory - - import_tasks: legacy.yml - when: enabled_networks is not defined or ipsec_force_install_legacy|bool - - # This uses the dynamic inventory - - import_tasks: ipsec.yml - when: enabled_networks is defined and not ipsec_force_install_legacy|bool diff --git a/tasks/pacemaker_facts.yml b/tasks/pacemaker_facts.yml deleted file mode 100644 index d7f8477..0000000 --- a/tasks/pacemaker_facts.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ ---- - -- name: Get pacemaker status - systemd: - name: pacemaker - register: pacemaker_status - -- name: Determine if pacemaker is running - set_fact: - pacemaker_running: "{{ pacemaker_status.status.ActiveState == 'active' }}" - diff --git a/tasks/resource-agent.yml b/tasks/resource-agent.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 22a6c2c..0000000 --- a/tasks/resource-agent.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ ---- -# This file means to be a generic way to add resource agents for VIPs -# The following are assumed to be passed: -# -# * current_vip.name: Name of the network -# * current_vip.ip: the VIP -- name: Set specific resource agent facts - set_fact: - resource_agent_name: tripleo-ipsec-{{ current_vip.name }} - specific_tunnel: overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnel - fallback_tunnel: overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-node-to-vip-tunnel - specific_vip: "{{ current_vip.ip }}" - -- name: Add {{ current_vip.name }} resource agent if not in skip list - when: current_vip.name not in ipsec_skip_networks - block: - - name: Was the {{ resource_agent_name }} Resource Agent added already? - command: pcs resource show {{ resource_agent_name }} - ignore_errors: yes - register: found_resource_agent - changed_when: found_resource_agent is failed - - - name: Delete {{ resource_agent_name }} Resource Agent - command: pcs resource delete {{ resource_agent_name }} - when: - - resource_agent.changed - - found_resource_agent is succeeded - - - name: Add {{ resource_agent_name }} pacemaker resource agent - command: pcs resource create {{ resource_agent_name }} ocf:heartbeat:ipsec tunnel={{ specific_tunnel }} vip={{ specific_vip }} - fallbacktunnel={{ fallback_tunnel }} --disabled - when: - - resource_agent.changed or found_resource_agent is failed - - - name: Add collocation rule with VIP ( {{ resource_agent_name }} ) - command: pcs constraint colocation add {{ resource_agent_name }} with ip-{{ specific_vip }} - when: - - resource_agent.changed or found_resource_agent is failed - - - name: Add ordering rule with VIP ( {{ resource_agent_name }} ) for start operation - command: pcs constraint order start ip-{{ specific_vip }} then start {{ resource_agent_name }} symmetrical=false - when: - - resource_agent.changed or found_resource_agent is failed - - - name: Add ordering rule with VIP ( {{ resource_agent_name }} ) for stop operation - command: pcs constraint order stop ip-{{ specific_vip }} then stop {{ resource_agent_name }} symmetrical=false - when: - - resource_agent.changed or found_resource_agent is failed - - - name: Enable {{ resource_agent_name }} resource agent - command: pcs resource enable {{ resource_agent_name }} - when: - - resource_agent.changed or found_resource_agent is failed diff --git a/tasks/setup.yml b/tasks/setup.yml deleted file mode 100644 index ca2a9c8..0000000 --- a/tasks/setup.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ ---- -- name: Install libreswan package - yum: name=libreswan state=present - -- name: Initialize ipsec nss database - command: ipsec initnss - args: - creates: /etc/ipsec.d/*db - -- name: Start and enable ipsec service - service: - name: ipsec - enabled: yes - state: started diff --git a/tasks/uninstall.yml b/tasks/uninstall.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 7921d44..0000000 --- a/tasks/uninstall.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ ---- -- name: Get first node running the IPSec resource agents - shell: "pcs status | grep tripleo-ipsec | head -1 | awk '{print $4}'" - register: node_running_ipsec_agent_register - when: pacemaker_running|bool - changed_when: false - ignore_errors: true - -- name: Delete IPSec pacemaker resource agents - shell: "pcs status | grep tripleo-ipsec | awk '{print $1}' | xargs -n1 pcs resource delete" # noqa 306 - when: - - pacemaker_running|bool - - node_running_ipsec_agent_register.rc == 0 - - node_running_ipsec_agent_register.stdout == ansible_hostname - -- name: Find tunnel configurations to delete - find: - paths: /etc/ipsec.d/ - patterns: overcloud-* - register: configs_to_delete - -- name: Remove tunnel configurations - file: - path: "{{ item.path }}" - state: absent - with_items: "{{ configs_to_delete.files }}" - notify: - - Restart ipsec - -- name: Find policy configurations to delete - find: - paths: /etc/ipsec.d/policies/ - patterns: overcloud-* - register: policies_to_delete - -- name: Remove tunnel configurations - file: - path: "{{ item.path }}" - state: absent - with_items: "{{ policies_to_delete.files }}" - notify: - - Restart ipsec diff --git a/templates/ipsec-node-to-node-private-or-clear.conf.j2 b/templates/ipsec-node-to-node-private-or-clear.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index a4bed5d..0000000 --- a/templates/ipsec-node-to-node-private-or-clear.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# Generated by Ansible. -# This contains the node-to-node IPSEC configuration from this node's -# in the {{ network }} to every other node. This also uses a private-or-clear -# policy, which will drop packages while the negotiation is taking place, -# but will let packets through if it fails. Thus preferring IPSEC, but -# allowing clear connections if needed. -{% for other_ip in other_ips %} - -conn overcloud-private-node-to-node-{{ network }}-ip-{{ loop.index0 }} - type=tunnel - authby=secret - leftid={{ current_ip }} - left={{ current_ip }} - rightid={{ other_ip }} - right={{ other_ip }} - failureshunt=passthrough - auto=start - retransmit-timeout=2s - phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }} -{% endfor %} diff --git a/templates/ipsec-node-to-node-private.conf.j2 b/templates/ipsec-node-to-node-private.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 6572b79..0000000 --- a/templates/ipsec-node-to-node-private.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -# Generated by Ansible. -# This contains the node-to-node IPSEC configuration from this node's -# in the {{ network }} to every other node. This also uses a private -# policy, which will hold packages and drop them if negotiation fails. -{% for other_ip in other_ips %} - -conn overcloud-private-node-to-node-{{ network }}-ip-{{ loop.index0 }} - type=tunnel - authby=secret - leftid={{ current_ip }} - left={{ current_ip }} - rightid={{ other_ip }} - right={{ other_ip }} - failureshunt=drop - auto=start - retransmit-timeout=2s - phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }} -{% endfor %} diff --git a/templates/ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.secrets.j2 b/templates/ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.secrets.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 2a7fedb..0000000 --- a/templates/ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.secrets.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -{% for other_ip in other_ips %} -{{ current_ip }} {{ other_ip }} : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}" -{% endfor %} diff --git a/templates/ipsec-opportunistic-private-or-clear.conf.j2 b/templates/ipsec-opportunistic-private-or-clear.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 6705921..0000000 --- a/templates/ipsec-opportunistic-private-or-clear.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -# Generated by Ansible. -# This contains the Opportunistic IPSEC configuration from this node's -# in the {{ network }} to every other node. This also uses a private-or-clear -# policy, which will drop packages while the negotiation is taking place, -# but will let packets through if it fails. Thus preferring IPSEC, but -# allowing clear connections if needed. -conn overcloud-private-or-clear-{{ network }}-ip - type=tunnel - authby=null - leftid=%null - rightid=%null - left={{ current_ip }} - right=%opportunisticgroup - rightmodecfgclient=yes - negotiationshunt=drop - failureshunt=passthrough - ikev2=insist - auto=start - keyingtries=1 - retransmit-timeout=2s - # To support being behind NAT - leftmodecfgclient=yes - leftcat=yes - narrowing=yes diff --git a/templates/ipsec-opportunistic-private.conf.j2 b/templates/ipsec-opportunistic-private.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 69b45b8..0000000 --- a/templates/ipsec-opportunistic-private.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -# Generated by Ansible. -# This contains the Opportunistic IPSEC configuration from this node's -# in the {{ network }} to every other node. This also uses a private -# policy, which will hold packages and drop them if negotiation fails. -conn overcloud-private-{{ network }}-ip - type=tunnel - authby=null - leftid=%null - rightid=%null - left={{ current_ip }} - right=%opportunisticgroup - rightmodecfgclient=yes - negotiationshunt=hold - failureshunt=drop - ikev2=insist - auto=start - keyingtries=1 - retransmit-timeout=2s - # To support being behind NAT - leftmodecfgclient=yes - leftcat=yes - narrowing=yes diff --git a/templates/ipsec-vip-tunnels.conf.j2 b/templates/ipsec-vip-tunnels.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 480f7ba..0000000 --- a/templates/ipsec-vip-tunnels.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# Generated by ansible. -{% if pacemaker_running|bool %} - -conn overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-vip-tunnel - left={{ current_vip.ip }} - leftid=@{{ current_vip.name }}vip - right=%any - rightid=@overcloud{{ current_vip.name }}cluster - authby=secret - auto=add - dpdaction=hold - dpddelay=5 - dpdtimeout=15 - phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }} - failureshunt=drop - -{% endif %} - -conn overcloud-{{ current_vip.name }}-node-to-vip-tunnel - left={{ current_ip }} - leftid=@overcloud{{ current_vip.name }}cluster - right={{ current_vip.ip }} - rightid=@{{ current_vip.name }}vip - authby=secret - auto=start - dpdaction=restart - dpddelay=5 - dpdtimeout=15 - phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }} - failureshunt=drop diff --git a/templates/ipsec-vip-tunnels.secrets.j2 b/templates/ipsec-vip-tunnels.secrets.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index fca72e9..0000000 --- a/templates/ipsec-vip-tunnels.secrets.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -{% if pacemaker_running|bool %} -@{{ current_vip.name }}vip @overcloud{{ current_vip.name }}cluster : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}" -{% endif %} -@overcloud{{ current_vip.name }}cluster @{{ current_vip.name }}vip : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}" diff --git a/templates/legacy-ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.conf.j2 b/templates/legacy-ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.conf.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index ef62f08..0000000 --- a/templates/legacy-ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.conf.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -# Generated by ansible. -{% if pacemaker_running %} -{% for controller_unsplit in controllers %} -{% set controller = controller_unsplit.split(',') %} -{% if controller[0] != (ansible_hostname + '.' + network) %} - -conn overcloud-{{ network }}-controller-to-controller-tunnel-{{ loop.index0 }} - left={{ current_ip }} - leftid=@{{ ansible_hostname }}.{{ network }} - right={{ controller[1] }} - rightid=@{{ controller[0] }} - authby=secret - auto=start - dpdaction=hold - dpddelay=5 - dpdtimeout=15 - phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }} - failureshunt=drop -{% endif %} -{% endfor %} - -conn overcloud-{{ network }}-controller-to-compute-tunnel - left={{ current_ip }} - leftid=@{{ ansible_hostname }}.{{ network }} - right=%any - rightid=@computecluster - authby=secret - auto=add - dpdaction=hold - dpddelay=5 - dpdtimeout=15 - phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }} - failureshunt=drop - -{% else %} -{% for controller_unsplit in controllers %} -{% set controller = controller_unsplit.split(',') %} - -conn overcloud-{{ network }}-controller-to-compute-tunnel-{{ loop.index0 }} - left={{ current_ip }} - leftid=@computecluster - right={{ controller[1] }} - rightid=@{{ controller[0] }} - authby=secret - auto=start - dpdaction=hold - dpddelay=5 - dpdtimeout=15 - phase2alg={{ ipsec_algorithm }} - failureshunt=drop -{% endfor %} -{% endif %} diff --git a/templates/legacy-ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.secrets.j2 b/templates/legacy-ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.secrets.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index 94ce1fd..0000000 --- a/templates/legacy-ipsec-node-to-node-tunnels.secrets.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -{% if pacemaker_running %} -{% for controller_unsplit in controllers %} -{% set controller = controller_unsplit.split(',') %} -{% if controller[0] != (ansible_hostname + '.' + network) %} -@{{ ansible_hostname }}.{{ network }} @{{ controller[0] }} : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}" -{% endif %} -{% endfor %} -@{{ ansible_hostname }}.{{ network }} @computecluster : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}" -{% else %} -{% for controller_unsplit in controllers %} -{% set controller = controller_unsplit.split(',') %} -@computecluster @{{ controller[0] }} : PSK "{{ ipsec_psk }}" -{% endfor %} -{% endif %} diff --git a/templates/policy.j2 b/templates/policy.j2 deleted file mode 100644 index e8d6eb3..0000000 --- a/templates/policy.j2 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# Generated by Ansible -# This contains the policy file for the {{ network }} tunnel -{{ current_subnet }} diff --git a/test-requirements.txt b/test-requirements.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e8684a7..0000000 --- a/test-requirements.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -pbr>=1.6 -ansible -ansible-lint diff --git a/tests/deploy-ipsec-tripleo.yml b/tests/deploy-ipsec-tripleo.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 76b7f80..0000000 --- a/tests/deploy-ipsec-tripleo.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -- hosts: overcloud - become: true - roles: - - tripleo-ipsec diff --git a/tests/inventory b/tests/inventory deleted file mode 100644 index d18580b..0000000 --- a/tests/inventory +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -localhost \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/tests/test.yml b/tests/test.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 3fe9239..0000000 --- a/tests/test.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ ---- -- hosts: localhost - remote_user: root - tasks: - - include_tasks: ../tasks/main.yml diff --git a/tox.ini b/tox.ini deleted file mode 100644 index 395da85..0000000 --- a/tox.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -[tox] -minversion = 2.0 -skipsdist = True -envlist = linters - -[testenv] -usedevelop = True -install_command = - pip install -c{env:TOX_CONSTRAINTS_FILE:https://opendev.org/openstack/requirements/raw/branch/master/upper-constraints.txt} {opts} {packages} -deps = - -r{toxinidir}/test-requirements.txt -commands = - /usr/bin/find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete -passenv = - HOME - http_proxy - HTTP_PROXY - https_proxy - HTTPS_PROXY - ANSIBLE_FORCE_COLOR - no_proxy - NO_PROXY -whitelist_externals = - bash - rm - sudo -setenv = - VIRTUAL_ENV={envdir} - -[testenv:linters] -setenv = - {[testenv:ansible]setenv} -commands = - {[testenv:ansible-lint]commands} - {[testenv:ansible-syntax]commands} - -[testenv:ansible] -#deps = -# {[testenv]deps} -setenv = - {[testenv]setenv} - ANSIBLE_HOST_KEY_CHECKING = False - ANSIBLE_SSH_CONTROL_PATH = /tmp/%%h-%%r - ANSIBLE_ACTION_PLUGINS = {homedir}/.ansible/roles/plugins/action - ANSIBLE_CALLBACK_PLUGINS = {homedir}/.ansible/roles/plugins/callback - ANSIBLE_FILTER_PLUGINS = {homedir}/.ansible/roles/plugins/filter - ANSIBLE_LOOKUP_PLUGINS = {homedir}/.ansible/roles/plugins/lookup - ANSIBLE_LIBRARY = {homedir}/.ansible/roles/plugins/library - ANSIBLE_ROLES_PATH = {homedir}/.ansible/roles:{toxinidir}/playbooks/roles -commands = - rm -rf {homedir}/.ansible/roles - -[testenv:ansible-lint] -#deps = -# {[testenv:ansible]deps} -setenv = - {[testenv:ansible]setenv} -commands = - ansible-lint -x ANSIBLE0016,106,no-tabs {toxinidir} - - -[testenv:ansible-syntax] -#deps = -# {[testenv:ansible]deps} -setenv = - {[testenv:ansible]setenv} -commands = - {[testenv:ansible]commands} - ansible-playbook -i {toxinidir}/tests/inventory \ - --syntax-check \ - --list-tasks \ - -e "rolename={toxinidir}" \ - {toxinidir}/tests/test.yml - -[testenv:venv] -basepython = python3 -commands = {posargs} diff --git a/zuul.d/layout.yaml b/zuul.d/layout.yaml deleted file mode 100644 index dfcb7f1..0000000 --- a/zuul.d/layout.yaml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -- project: - check: - jobs: - - openstack-tox-linters - gate: - jobs: - - openstack-tox-linters