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ansible-playbooks
ansible-openwrt
- Configuration as code for OpenWrt installation
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Has anyone ever used openwrt with ansible?
you can use this: https://github.com/gekmihesg/ansible-openwrt
- Using ansible on host without python installed
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OpenWrt 22.03.0 Released
There have been efforts in that direction:
- https://github.com/gekmihesg/ansible-openwrt
- https://github.com/NN708/ansible-openwrt
and even
- https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/communit...
Are they not sufficient?
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Would you recommend Ansible to manage targets without python?
https://github.com/gekmihesg/ansible-openwrt (which is a dependency of the nn708 one) to me seems way better, but it works by re-implements various ansible modules in a way that doesn't require python, which - while commendable in principle - will in practice surely drive users into hard-to-deal-with issues with incompatibilities, unsupported features, etc (of course the details of the re-implementation of modules are not documented, so it's gonna be trial, error, and.. hope the next release doesn't break things).
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Can Ansible interface with a microcontroller (Arduino, Pi pico)?
One good example is this collection to manage OpenWRT (still uses ssh, but the modules it provides are all in shell) https://github.com/gekmihesg/ansible-openwrt
- Use OpenWrt access points together with ubiquiti APs, centrally managed from the same controller?
- Can you clearly articulate why using Ansible to run shell scripts is a bad practice? Is it?
What are some alternatives?
RHEL7-CIS - Ansible role for Red Hat 7 CIS Baseline
openwrt-configuration-ansible - OpenWrt configuration for router + dumb access points with Ansible playbook for centralised management
RHEL7-CIS - Ansible RHEL 7 - CIS Benchmark Hardening Script
CentOS7-CIS - Ansible CentOS 7 - CIS Benchmark Hardening Script
prepare-kde - A collection of Ansible plays to get Fedora KDE up to baseline.
ansible-openwisp2 - Ansible role that installs and upgrades OpenWISP.
ansible-openwrt - Ansible collection to configure your OpenWrt devices more quickly and automatically (without Python)
ansible-backup - Ansible daily backup role
ansible-role-for-splunk - Splunk@Splunk's Ansible role for installing Splunk, upgrading Splunk, and installing apps/addons on Splunk deployments (VM/bare metal)
salt_openwrt - Saltstack openwrt proxy minion
openwrt-build - My build-scripts for generating customized OpenWRT device-images