Configuration LaCie-CloudBox
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Install
- Network share available at
smb://lacie-cloudbox/
. - Cloudbox dashboard available at http://lacie-cloudbox.local.
- setup smtp access (
smtp.scarlet.be
, port 25) - IP Configuration — fixed IP address 172.19.100.98
- Enable the netbackup-share (port 873, encrypted port 22)
- Create user beq06659, with private share.
MAC | 00:d0:4b:96:34:32 |
IP | 172.19.100.98 |
hostname | lacie-cloudbox |
Rooting
See /shares/Family/tmp/lacie-nas-rooting.txt.
Git
To enable git, we must:
- Enable git logging in /etc/passwd.
- Enable git ssh logging in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
The following scritp does this, and should be run at each boot. For now the script is at /root/RUNME_ON_BOOT.sh.
#! /bin/bash
# Enable ssh logging with user git
sed -ri '/^git/{s_/home_/shares/git_; s_/bin/false_/opt/bin/git-shell_}' /etc/passwd
if ! grep -q git /etc/ssh/sshd_config; then sed -ri '/^AllowUsers/s/$/ git/;$aMatch User git' /etc/ssh/sshd_config; fi;
# Restart sshd
ngc --restart sshd
# Change permission for /shares/git or sshd will complain (or add 'StrictModes off to /etc/ssh/ssh_config)
chmod go-w /shares/git
- TODO
- Enable git automatically at each reboot
- family
- Mount with
sudo mount //lacie-cloudbox/beq06659 /mnt/any -o noperm,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm,username=public,password=
- beq06659
- Mount with
sudo mount //lacie-cloudbox/beq06659 /mnt/any -o noperm,iocharset=utf8,sec=ntlm,username=beq06659
Backup
- Backup done with deja-dup, which use duplicity as back-end
- Duplicity can't access samba share. Instead mount samba share locally, and use file:///smb/lacie-cloudbox/sharename instead. Note the triple slash.
- View available backup:
duplicity collection-status file:///smb/lacie-cloudbox/beq06659
- List file in current backup
duplicity list-current-files file:///smb/lacie-cloudbox/beq06659
Metadata information is stored in ~/.cache/duplicity. Attention, it seems this can grow quite large.
DHCP Server
- DHCP daemon configuration: /opt/etc/dhcpd.conf
- View current lease:
cat /opt/etc/dhcpd.leases
To do
- Current backup only includes files that are readable by user beq06659. It should include all files.
- Exclude some unnecessary folders. Organize these folders to ease future backup.
- Backup / filesystem (at least /etc, /usr/local)
- Backup solutions
- deja-dup
- Need one setup for each pc
- No centralized management. Backup job could happen all at the same time. Same files between pc are stored multiple times.
- Easy to setup
- How to backup root filesystem?
- duplicity
- backuppc
- How to install?
- Will the NAS have enough memory?
- bacula
- Package readily available in OptWare
- rsnapshot
See question on bacula/backuppc/rsnapshot at http://serverfault.com/questions/282228/bacula-vs-backuppc
- Rooting NAS and install new app
- TBC
Troubleshoot
- sshd
- See log at /var/log/messages
- Check sshd config /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
- Make sure user is authorized:
AllowUsers root netbackup git
- If user home is on /shares mount, then disable
StrictModes
- If user home is on /shares mount, then disable
StrictModes no
- Enable user environment
PermitUserEnvironment yes
- then
env > ~/.ssh/environment vi ~/.ssh/environment # Remove useless variables
- Edit /etc/passwd:
git:x:503:100:None:/shares/git:/opt/bin/git-shell
- Restart sshd:
ngc --restart sshd
- git
- Check that environment is ok [1]
ssh git@lacie-cloudbox "which git-upload-pack"