This is b28e6f07aa48f1e2f01eb37bffa180f97a7b03bd from
https://code.hackerspace.pl/q3k/love2d-signage/. We only keep code
commited by inf and q3k, and we're both now licensing this code under
the ISC license, as per COPYING in the root of hscloud.
Change-Id: Ibeee2e6923605e4b1a17a1d295867c056863ef59
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1335
Reviewed-by: informatic <informatic@hackerspace.pl>
Reviewed-by: q3k <q3k@hackerspace.pl>
This ensures, for example, that the packets are for the correct
architecture.
Change-Id: If17c307fbad02ee72c6dd21a874c59514415ab2e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1334
Reviewed-by: implr <implr@hackerspace.pl>
This adds two brand new AArch64 machines: a generic builder (and
instructions on how to use it) and tv1.waw, an RPi4 acting as digital
signage in the space.
Change-Id: I8d38344ec35f99f4b872cf9526f6e6771fbffc43
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1330
Reviewed-by: informatic <informatic@hackerspace.pl>
This unforks benji back into upstream. The old fork didn't support a new
authentication method on Ceph, and we don't have multiple clusters
anymore (so we don't need the functionality of the fork).
Change-Id: Ie79313b2321ca2e22ad2874b75a71385af95105f
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1321
Reviewed-by: informatic <informatic@hackerspace.pl>
This is a chonky refactor that get rids of the previous cluster-centric
defs-* plain nix file setup.
Now, nodes are configured individually in plain nixos modules, and are
provided a view of all other nodes in the 'machines' attribute. Cluster
logic is moved into modules which inspect this array to find other nodes
within the same cluster.
Kubernetes options are not fully clusterified yet (ie., they are still
hardcode to only provide the 'k0' cluster) but that can be fixed later.
The Ceph machinery is a good example of how that can be done.
The new NixOS configs are zero-diff against prod. While this is done
mostly by keeping the logic, we had to keep a few newly discovered
'bugs' around by adding some temporary options which keeps things as they
are. These will be removed in a future CL, then introducing a diff (but
no functional changes, hopefully).
We also remove the nix eval from clustercfg as it was not used anymore
(basically since we refactored certs at some point).
Change-Id: Id79772a96249b0e6344046f96f9c2cb481c4e1f4
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1322
Reviewed-by: informatic <informatic@hackerspace.pl>
Presence of id_token in IDP token response causes synapse to demand
jwks_uri to be present in config/metadata. (login flow failing with
<<Missing "jwks_uri" in metadata>> message)
This behaviour was introduced somewhere between 1.42.0 and 1.56.0.
This is currently not set up correctly on sso.hackerspace.pl (we hand
out hs256 tokens instead of proper rsa ones) so this change will make it
fall back to non-oidc/plain oauth2 flow.
Change-Id: I4ff8aa175b4f0bbdcb3ee993b7cbd4545eac561a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1302
Reviewed-by: informatic <informatic@hackerspace.pl>
Reviewed-by: q3k <q3k@hackerspace.pl>
This change enables experimental message threading support and upgrades
Synapse and Element to their latest stable versions.
Change-Id: I68334982168ffdac98a1602a157be727b04e58d6
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1286
Reviewed-by: informatic <informatic@hackerspace.pl>
Reviewed-by: q3k <q3k@hackerspace.pl>
* Add some missing tools and ssl cert bundles to fix builds when using
nix-shell --pure
* Replaced broken //tools:install with direct bazel build in shell.nix
initialization to prevent cache thrashing
* Added fontconfig file with roboto font for use in wkhtmltopdf
Change-Id: I062380df5f1d83a0fb2df8ca172f362fff9ecf8e
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1301
Reviewed-by: q3k <q3k@hackerspace.pl>
Reviewed-by: pl <pl@hackerspace.pl>
Reminded by a power failure on bc01n0{1,2}, we migrate away from at
least one of them into another server.
We also fix up the startup join parameter to not include the node itself
(which is not necessary, but a nice thing to have nonetheless).
Since bc01n01 was the initial node of the cluster, we also disable the
init job for k0 (which we don't care about anyway).
Change-Id: I3406471c0f9542e9d802d39138e400b5a5e74794
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1176
Reviewed-by: q3k <q3k@hackerspace.pl>
This makes our routers less likely to reject connections when they're
being bruteforced: first, by disabling password auth (which we don't
use, anyway), second by making connection limits a bit less draconian.
Change-Id: I4e1e3b0be85dd5ad07a10610ca28a6f094249d8c
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1174
Reviewed-by: q3k <q3k@hackerspace.pl>
Reviewed-by: implr <implr@hackerspace.pl>
The grapevine says that people were being fined for not supporting a
punycode domain. This was broken in rsh-unbound, so I had to fix it. I
then also realized we never were reloading unbound, so some changes
might've been slow to propagate.
Change-Id: Ie461a2ba27b5f447654a70f56bd73d3732b256ee
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.hackerspace.pl/c/hscloud/+/1180
Reviewed-by: q3k <q3k@hackerspace.pl>