Misunderstood syntax for unordered lists in markdown
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So an unordered list needs three spaces and an ordered list needs
a dot and two spaces.
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Patrick Marchand 2020-06-04 13:27:03 -04:00
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@ -26,19 +26,19 @@ ansible-playbook evolixisation.yml --ask-vault-pass -CDKi hosts -l HOSTNAME
Changes can be tested by using [Packer](https://www.packer.io/) and Changes can be tested by using [Packer](https://www.packer.io/) and
[vmm(4)](https://man.openbsd.org/vmm.4) : [vmm(4)](https://man.openbsd.org/vmm.4) :
* This process depends on the [Go](https://golang.org/) programming language. * This process depends on the [Go](https://golang.org/) programming language.
``` ```
# pkg_add go packer # pkg_add go packer
``` ```
* We use the [packer-builder-vmm](https://github.com/prep/packer-builder-vmm) project to bridge Packer and vmm(4) * We use the [packer-builder-vmm](https://github.com/prep/packer-builder-vmm) project to bridge Packer and vmm(4)
``` ```
$ go get -u github.com/prep/packer-builder-vmm/cmd/packer-builder-vmm $ go get -u github.com/prep/packer-builder-vmm/cmd/packer-builder-vmm
``` ```
* Here is an example build file * Here is an example build file
``` ```
$ vim openbsd.json $ vim openbsd.json
@ -101,25 +101,25 @@ $ vim openbsd.json
} }
* You need your unprivileged user to be able to run vmctl(8) through doas(1) * You need your unprivileged user to be able to run vmctl(8) through doas(1)
``` ```
# echo "permit nopass myunprivilegeduser as root cmd /usr/sbin/vmctl" >> /etc/doas.conf # echo "permit nopass myunprivilegeduser as root cmd /usr/sbin/vmctl" >> /etc/doas.conf
``` ```
* Build the virtual machine * Build the virtual machine
``` ```
$ packer build openbsd.json $ packer build openbsd.json
``` ```
* Start it * Start it
``` ```
doas vmctl start evobsd -cL -d output-vmm/evobsd.qcow2 doas vmctl start evobsd -cL -d output-vmm/evobsd.qcow2
``` ```
* Enable NAT on your host machine * Enable NAT on your host machine
``` ```
pass out on em0 inet from tap0:network to any nat-to (em0) pass out on em0 inet from tap0:network to any nat-to (em0)

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@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ Everything is in the `tasks/main.yml` file.
The full list of variables (with default values) can be found in `defaults/main.yml`. The full list of variables (with default values) can be found in `defaults/main.yml`.
* `bgp_mailto` : email address the output of the script will be sent to when a change is detected * `bgp_mailto` : email address the output of the script will be sent to when a change is detected
* `bgp_exclude_grep_command` : facultative grep -v command for some peers not to be checked * `bgp_exclude_grep_command` : facultative grep -v command for some peers not to be checked

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@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ Everything is in the `tasks/main.yml` file.
## Available variables ## Available variables
* `nagios_nrpe_allowed_hosts` : list of IP/hosts authorized (default: none). * `nagios_nrpe_allowed_hosts` : list of IP/hosts authorized (default: none).
The full list of variables (with default values) can be found in `defaults/main.yml`. The full list of variables (with default values) can be found in `defaults/main.yml`.

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@ -10,5 +10,5 @@ Everything is in the `tasks/main.yml` file.
The full list of variables (with default values) can be found in `defaults/main.yml`. The full list of variables (with default values) can be found in `defaults/main.yml`.
* `ospf_mailto` : email address the output of the scripts will be sent to when a change is detected * `ospf_mailto` : email address the output of the scripts will be sent to when a change is detected
* `ospf_sed_command` : facultative sed command to modify the ospfctl output and add a name to IPs * `ospf_sed_command` : facultative sed command to modify the ospfctl output and add a name to IPs