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-----
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*Samuel 'sk4nz' AUBERTIN*
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**skz-opack** is an automated [OpenBSD](https://www.openbsd.org) bootstrapper.
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Leveraging Packer, Vagrant boxes and a bit of black magic (also known as scripting) it enables frictionless execution of this wonderful operating system within a local virtual machine from a Linux host. It can also emit a compliant Google Compute Engine image, ran in the cloud using Terraform.
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## Instructions
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To get started with **skz-opack**, follow these steps:
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1. Clone the repository using the following command:
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```sh
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git clone https://git.sk4.nz/sk4nz/skz-opack.git
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```
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2. Ensure you have the following dependencies installed:
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- [GNU Make](https://www.gnu.org/software/make/)
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- [libvirt](https://libvirt.org/)
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- [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/)
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- [Vagrant-Libvirt module](https://github.com/vagrant-libvirt/vagrant-libvirt)
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3. Use the project by including `path/to/skz-opack/src/opack.mk` and invoking the `opack` target in your Makefile to create a local OpenBSD virtual machine with Packer and Vagrant. Use the 'opack-cloud' target to run the same virtual machine in GCP with Terraform.
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## Available make targets
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- `opack`: downloads, installs an run OpenBSD in a local VM.
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- `opack-cloud`: same as 'opack' but in the GCP cloud.
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- `opack-clean`: Destroys the local/cloud VM.
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- `opack-cleancache`: Removes the cache containing installation isos and Vagrant boxes.
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- `opack-cleanall`: 'opack-clean' and 'opack-cleancache'
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## Overridable default options
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Every default option ending with an `?` in "src/options.mk" can be overrided in the invoking Makefile. Here is an short list of theses:
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- `OPACK_SYS_HOSTNAME`: VM hostname
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- `OPACK_SYS_USER`: username to create
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- `OPACK_SYS_PASSWORD`: user password
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- `OPACK_SYS_DISK_SIZE`: VM disk size, in megabytes
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- `OPACK_SYS_MEMORY`: VM RAM, in megabytes
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- `OPACK_SYS_CPU`: VM cpu count
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- `OPACK_SYS_SERVER`: OpenBSD package mirror
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- `OPACK_SYS_ARCHITECTURE`: OpenBSD platform to use (only *amd64* has been tested)
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- `OPACK_SYS_RELEASE`: OpenBSD release name aka *74*
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- `OPACK_SYS_VERSION`: OpenBSD version aka *7.4* or *snapshots*
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- `OPACK_SYS_XENOCARA`: Install Xenocara, the OpenBSD X11 fork
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- `OPACK_SYS_SETS`: OpenBSD sets to install
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- `OPACK_SYS_TIMEZONE`: Timezone decalred at installation
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- `OPACK_SYS_SSH_KEY`: The SSH public key added to the created user
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- `OPACK_SYS_ISO_URL`: The installation iso URL
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- `OPACK_SYS_ISO_SHA256SUM`: The installation iso SHA256 sum
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- `OPACK_SYS_SETS_LOCATION`: The location of installed OpenBSD sets eg *http* or *cd0*
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- `OPACK_NO_SIGCHK`: Ignore unsigned sets
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- `OPACK_SYS_HEADLESS`: Run Packer installation in headless mode
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- `OPACK_AUTODISKLABEL_FILE`: OpenBSD partitioning scheme for installation
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- `OPACK_PROVISION_FILE`: Script executed after installation
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- `OPACK_RUNTIME_PROVISION_FILE`: Script executed after VM creation
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## Examples
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### Quick example
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Here is the shortest Makefile that can be used to leverage skz-opack:
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```make
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OPACK_TARGET= demo # the VM name
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include path/to/src/opack.mk # mandatory
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```
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After invokation with `make opack`, it will download, install, and run the latest OpenBSD release in a local VM with the default options.
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Once executed, the VM is running and it is possible to log into it using the `vagrant ssh` command.
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Then, `make opack-clean` will remove the VM, but not the vagrant box (in order to clean everything, use `make opack-cleancache`).
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### Overrides Example
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In this example, we will demonstrate how to use overrides in **skz-opack** to create an OpenBSD *-current* virtual machine named "run-current" with 4 CPUs and 1GB of RAM.
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```make
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OPACK_TARGET= run-current
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OPACK_SYS_VERSION= snapshots
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OPACK_SYS_CPU= 4
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OPACK_SYS_MEMORY= 1024
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include path/to/src/opack.mk
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all: opack
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vagrant ssh -c "uname -a; sysctl kern.version"
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```
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In this Makefile:
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- **OPACK_TARGET** specifies the name of the virtual machine as "run-current."
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- **OPACK_SYS_VERSION** sets the OpenBSD version to "snapshots," indicating the -current version.
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- **OPACK_SYS_CPU** allocates 4 CPUs to the VM.
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- **OPACK_SYS_MEMORY** assigns 1GB of RAM to the VM.
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Making "opack" a dependency target of "all" will ensure **skz-opack** operates before any command in the "all" target. Try it with `make all` !
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Once the "opack" target dependency is finished, the VM is running and the system kernel version is outputted. This example showcases how to customize and run **skz-opack** for your specific needs.
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### GCP example
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TODO
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## Troubleshooting
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- To enable debug mode, you can declare 'OPACK_DEBUG=yes' either in your Makefile or at runtime with: 'OPACK_DEBUG=yes make opack'.
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- Overrides should happen before the include of "opack.mk".
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## Architecture
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### Security
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`OPACK_SYS_USER` can become *root* using the `doas` command.
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The `autodisklabel` used for this project is flat, so partitions don't benefit from *nodev*, *nosuid* and *wxallowed* protections.
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### Code structure
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In the "src" directory, are located the following files:
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- **autodisklabel**: This file provides the partitioning layout for the installer and can be customized by using the `OPACK_AUTODISKLABEL_FILE` option.
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- **defines.mk**: Contains internal skz-opack definitions for Packer and Vagrant.
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- **opack.mk**: To use skz-opack in your projects, simply include this file in your Makefiles.
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- **opack-provision.sh**: This file is executed for post-installation provisioning with Packer and can be customized using the `OPACK_PROVISION_FILE` option.
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- **options.mk**: This file is where all skz-opack options are declared. Options are always in the `OPACK_[OPTION NAME]` format.
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- **packerfile-gcp.mk**: Special Packerfile for Google Cloud Compute upload.
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- **packerfile.mk**: Generic Packerfile for local execution.
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- **vagrantfile.mk**: Contains Vagrantfile definitions for local execution.
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- **vagrant-provision.sh**: This file is executed for pre-run provisioning with Vagrant and can be customized using the `OPACK_RUNTIME_PROVISION_FILE` option.
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## License
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**skz-opack** is distributed under the [OpenBSD License](https://www.openbsd.org/policy.html). See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for more details.
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## References
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For more information on the tools used in this project, refer to the following resources:
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- [Packer](https://www.packer.io/)
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- [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/)
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