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freqtrade-do
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rpi-cluster
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Raspberry Pi K3s Cluster
The first problem I didn't want to deal with manually was configuring the ssh on the RPis. In the previous process, I had one playbook to configure the ssh and user on Raspberian and another to configure everything else. This time, though, the node will boot with password login disabled and with my public keys automatically added to the host. To achieve this, I used Raspberian Firstboot with a custom script to set up the ssh configuration and hostname.
freqtrade-do
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Can I automate running commands on remote machines with ssh?
As someone else suggested, setup a public private ssh key then you can use ssh command. I have various examples in the Makefile here. https://github.com/namuan/freqtrade-do/blob/master/Makefile
What are some alternatives?
ansible-docker-compose-openvpn-secure-centos8 - Ansible Playbook for starting OpenVPN server on CentOS 8
docker-files - Source code for https://www.docker-files.com/ developed using Flask and running on DigitalOcean
raspberian-firstboot - A lightly modified Raspbian-light image supporting first boot customization.
sealed-secrets - A Kubernetes controller and tool for one-way encrypted Secrets
kubernetes-cluster-setup-using-terraform-and-k3s-on-digitalocean - Demonstration of how you can use set up your Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean using Terraform + k3s + Ansible
homelab - Fully automated homelab from empty disk to running services with a single command.
keydb-operator - A KeyDB (Drop-In Alternative to Redis) Operator for Kubernetes, based on Ansible Operator SDK.