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Below is an EXAMPLE /opt/schoolserver/xsce/vars/local_vars.yml derived from Tim Moody's of February 24, 2017: (for [[../6.2|IIAB/XSCE 6.2]] on Raspberry Pi 3 especially!) |
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To understand how and why you may want to modify local_vars.yml (to override [https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/blob/release-6.2/vars/default_vars.yml default_vars.yml]) please read [https://github.com/XSCE/xsce/wiki/IIAB-Architecture IIAB Architecture]. |
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Please also ask directly on our support channels, like http://iiab.io forums, the [http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel server-devel] mailing list, and [https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#schoolserver live irc chat]. |
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Here is an example MEDIUM-sized <code>/etc/iiab/local_vars.yml</code> including a suite of about a dozen Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) server apps — that have been well-tested on Raspberry Pi 3 and similar computers: '''https://github.com/iiab/iiab/blob/master/vars/local_vars_medium.yml''' |
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<pre># Put variables for your installation that override defaults here |
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# Better still, put this file in a branch of https://github.com/XSCE/xsce-local for your deployment |
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#xsce_admin_user: xsce-admin |
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(Compare: MIN-sized with [[../local_vars_min.yml|local_vars_min.yml]] with ~6 apps, and BIG-sized with [[../local_vars_big.yml|local_vars_big.yml]] ~20 apps ...using our '''[[../FAQ#What_services_.28IIAB_apps.29_are_suggested_during_installation.3F|new comparison table]]''') |
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# Obtain a password hash with - python -c 'import crypt; print crypt.crypt("<plaintext>", "$6$<salt>")' |
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#xsce_admin_passw_hash: |
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xsce_hostname: box |
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xsce_home_url: /home |
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host_ssid: "Internet in a Box" |
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hostapd_secure: False |
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hostapd_password: "MYPASSWORD" |
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xsce_gateway_enabled: False |
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dns_jail_enabled: False |
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services_externally_visible: True |
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squid_enabled: False |
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WARNING: on small Internet-in-a-Box devices, it's common to want a [[IIAB/FAQ#Is_a_.22Rapid_Power_Off.22_button_possible_for_low-electricity_environments.3F|"Rapid Power Off" button]] clickable by '''''all''''' users in a clinic or home. Conversely, schoolteachers commonly want to disable this Power Off button, changing the "allow_apache_sudo" flag to "False". |
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# 4-server-options |
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authserver_install: False |
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authserver_enabled: False |
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# Josh Dennis recommends the following 2 lines, as CUPS printing seems to cause errors on many Linux distributions: |
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cups_install: False |
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cups_enable: False |
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# 5-xoservices |
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xo_services_install: True |
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ejabberd_install: False |
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ejabberd_enabled: False |
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idmgr_install: False |
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debian_schooltool_install: False |
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# 6-generic-aps |
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# 7-edu-aps |
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pathagar_install: True |
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# 8-mgmat-tools |
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sugar_stats_install: False |
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ajenti_install: False |
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monit_install: True |
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xovis_install: False |
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teamviewer_install: False |
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activity_server_enabled: True |
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 22 April 2019
This IIAB XSCE content does not reflect the opinion of OLPC. These pages were created by members of a volunteer community supporting OLPC and deployments.
Please also see FAQ.IIAB.IO, specifically: "What is local_vars.yml and how do I customize it?"
Here is an example MEDIUM-sized /etc/iiab/local_vars.yml
including a suite of about a dozen Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) server apps — that have been well-tested on Raspberry Pi 3 and similar computers: https://github.com/iiab/iiab/blob/master/vars/local_vars_medium.yml
(Compare: MIN-sized with local_vars_min.yml with ~6 apps, and BIG-sized with local_vars_big.yml ~20 apps ...using our new comparison table)
WARNING: on small Internet-in-a-Box devices, it's common to want a "Rapid Power Off" button clickable by all users in a clinic or home. Conversely, schoolteachers commonly want to disable this Power Off button, changing the "allow_apache_sudo" flag to "False".