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.. include:: ../global.rst.inc
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Central repository server with Ansible or Salt
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==============================================
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This section will give an example how to setup a borg repository server for multiple
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clients.
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Machines
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--------
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There are multiple machines used in this section and will further be named by their
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respective fully qualified domain name (fqdn).
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* The backup server: `backup01.srv.local`
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* The clients:
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- John Doe's desktop: `johndoe.clnt.local`
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- Webserver 01: `web01.srv.local`
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- Application server 01: `app01.srv.local`
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User and group
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The repository server needs to have only one UNIX user for all the clients.
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Recommended user and group with additional settings:
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* User: `backup`
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* Group: `backup`
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* Shell: `/bin/bash` (or other capable to run the `borg serve` command)
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* Home: `/home/backup`
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Most clients shall initiate a backup from the root user to catch all
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users, groups and permissions (e.g. when backing up `/home`).
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Folders
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-------
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The following folder tree layout is suggested on the repository server:
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* User home directory, /home/backup
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* Repositories path (storage pool): /home/backup/repos
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* Clients restricted paths (`/home/backup/repos/<client fqdn>`):
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- johndoe.clnt.local: `/home/backup/repos/johndoe.clnt.local`
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- web01.srv.local: `/home/backup/repos/web01.srv.local`
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- app01.srv.local: `/home/backup/repos/app01.srv.local`
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Restrictions
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------------
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Borg is instructed to restrict clients into their own paths:
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``borg serve --restrict-to-path /home/backup/repos/<client fqdn>``
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The client will be able to access any file or subdirectory inside of ``/home/backup/repos/<client fqdn>``
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but no other directories. You can allow a client to access several separate directories by passing multiple
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``--restrict-to-path`` flags, for instance: ``borg serve --restrict-to-path /home/backup/repos/<client fqdn> --restrict-to-path /home/backup/repos/<other client fqdn>``,
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which could make sense if multiple machines belong to one person which should then have access to all the
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backups of their machines.
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There is only one ssh key per client allowed. Keys are added for ``johndoe.clnt.local``, ``web01.srv.local`` and
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``app01.srv.local``. But they will access the backup under only one UNIX user account as:
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``backup@backup01.srv.local``. Every key in ``$HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys`` has a
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forced command and restrictions applied as shown below:
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::
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command="cd /home/backup/repos/<client fqdn>;
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borg serve --restrict-to-path /home/backup/repos/<client fqdn>",
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restrict <keytype> <key> <host>
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.. note:: The text shown above needs to be written on a single line!
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The options which are added to the key will perform the following:
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1. Change working directory
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2. Run ``borg serve`` restricted to the client base path
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3. Restrict ssh and do not allow stuff which imposes a security risk
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Due to the ``cd`` command we use, the server automatically changes the current
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working directory. Then client doesn't need to have knowledge of the absolute
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or relative remote repository path and can directly access the repositories at
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``<user>@<host>:<repo>``.
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.. note:: The setup above ignores all client given commandline parameters
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which are normally appended to the `borg serve` command.
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Client
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------
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The client needs to initialize the `pictures` repository like this:
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borg init backup@backup01.srv.local:pictures
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Or with the full path (should actually never be used, as only for demonstrational purposes).
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The server should automatically change the current working directory to the `<client fqdn>` folder.
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::
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borg init backup@backup01.srv.local:/home/backup/repos/johndoe.clnt.local/pictures
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When `johndoe.clnt.local` tries to access a not restricted path the following error is raised.
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John Doe tries to backup into the Web 01 path:
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borg init backup@backup01.srv.local:/home/backup/repos/web01.srv.local/pictures
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::
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~~~ SNIP ~~~
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Remote: borg.remote.PathNotAllowed: /home/backup/repos/web01.srv.local/pictures
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~~~ SNIP ~~~
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Repository path not allowed
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Ansible
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Ansible takes care of all the system-specific commands to add the user, create the
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folder, install and configure software.
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::
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- hosts: backup01.srv.local
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vars:
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user: backup
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group: backup
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home: /home/backup
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pool: "{{ home }}/repos"
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auth_users:
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- host: johndoe.clnt.local
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key: "{{ lookup('file', '/path/to/keys/johndoe.clnt.local.pub') }}"
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- host: web01.clnt.local
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key: "{{ lookup('file', '/path/to/keys/web01.clnt.local.pub') }}"
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- host: app01.clnt.local
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key: "{{ lookup('file', '/path/to/keys/app01.clnt.local.pub') }}"
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tasks:
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- package: name=borg state=present
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- group: name="{{ group }}" state=present
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- user: name="{{ user }}" shell=/bin/bash home="{{ home }}" createhome=yes group="{{ group }}" groups= state=present
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- file: path="{{ home }}" owner="{{ user }}" group="{{ group }}" mode=0700 state=directory
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- file: path="{{ home }}/.ssh" owner="{{ user }}" group="{{ group }}" mode=0700 state=directory
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- file: path="{{ pool }}" owner="{{ user }}" group="{{ group }}" mode=0700 state=directory
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- authorized_key: user="{{ user }}"
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key="{{ item.key }}"
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key_options='command="cd {{ pool }}/{{ item.host }};borg serve --restrict-to-path {{ pool }}/{{ item.host }}",restrict'
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with_items: "{{ auth_users }}"
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- file: path="{{ home }}/.ssh/authorized_keys" owner="{{ user }}" group="{{ group }}" mode=0600 state=file
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- file: path="{{ pool }}/{{ item.host }}" owner="{{ user }}" group="{{ group }}" mode=0700 state=directory
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with_items: "{{ auth_users }}"
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Salt
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----
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This is a configuration similar to the one above, configured to be deployed with
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Salt running on a Debian system.
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::
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Install borg backup from pip:
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pkg.installed:
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- pkgs:
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- python3
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- python3-dev
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- python3-pip
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- python-virtualenv
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- libssl-dev
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- openssl
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- libacl1-dev
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- libacl1
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- build-essential
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- libfuse-dev
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- fuse
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- pkg-config
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pip.installed:
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- pkgs: ["borgbackup"]
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- bin_env: /usr/bin/pip3
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Setup backup user:
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user.present:
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- name: backup
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- fullname: Backup User
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- home: /home/backup
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- shell: /bin/bash
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# CAUTION!
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# If you change the ssh command= option below, it won't necessarily get pushed to the backup
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# server correctly unless you delete the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file and re-create it!
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{% for host in backupclients %}
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Give backup access to {{host}}:
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ssh_auth.present:
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- user: backup
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- source: salt://conf/ssh-pubkeys/{{host}}-backup.id_ecdsa.pub
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- options:
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- command="cd /home/backup/repos/{{host}}; borg serve --restrict-to-path /home/backup/repos/{{host}}"
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- restrict
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{% endfor %}
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Enhancements
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------------
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As this section only describes a simple and effective setup it could be further
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enhanced when supporting (a limited set) of client supplied commands. A wrapper
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for starting `borg serve` could be written. Or borg itself could be enhanced to
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autodetect it runs under SSH by checking the `SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND` environment
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variable. This is left open for future improvements.
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When extending ssh autodetection in borg no external wrapper script is necessary
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and no other interpreter or application has to be deployed.
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See also
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--------
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* `SSH Daemon manpage <https://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man8/sshd.8>`_
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* `Ansible <https://docs.ansible.com>`_
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* `Salt <https://docs.saltstack.com/>`_
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