mash-playbook/docs/services/system.md
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# System-related configuration
This Ansible playbook can install and configure various system-related things for you.
All the sections below relate to the host OS instead of the managed containers.
### swap
To enable [swap](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_paging) management (also read more in the [Swap](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Swap) article in the [Arch Linux Wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/)), add the following configuration to your `vars.yml` file and re-run the [installation](../installing.md) process:
```yaml
########################################################################
# #
# system #
# #
########################################################################
system_swap_enabled: true
########################################################################
# #
# /system #
# #
########################################################################
```
A swap file will be created in `/var/swap` (configured using the `system_swap_path` variable) and enabled in your `/etc/fstab` file.
By default, the swap file will have the following size:
- on systems with `<= 2GB` of RAM, swap file size = `total RAM * 2`
- on systems with `> 2GB` of RAM, swap file size = `1GB`
To avoid these calculations and set your own size explicitly, set the `system_swap_size` variable in megabytes, example (4gb):
```yaml
system_swap_size: 4096
```
### ssh
> **Warning**: advanced functionality! While the default config with a few adjustments was battle tested on hundreds of servers,
> you should use it with caution and verify everything before you apply the changes!
To enable [ssh server](https://www.openssh.com/) config and authorized/unauthorized keys management, add the following configuration to your `vars.yml` file and re-run the [installation](../installing.md) process:
```yaml
########################################################################
# #
# system #
# #
########################################################################
system_security_ssh_enabled: true
system_security_ssh_port: 22
system_security_ssh_authorizedkeys: [] # list of authorized public keys
system_security_ssh_unauthorizedkeys: [] # list of unauthorized/revoked public keys
########################################################################
# #
# /system #
# #
########################################################################
```
The [default configuration](https://gitlab.com/etke.cc/roles/ssh/-/blob/main/defaults/main.yml) is good enough as-is, but we strongly suggest you to **verify everything before applying any changes!**, otherwise you may lock yourself out of the server.
With this configuration, the default `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` file on your server will be replaced by a new one, managed by the [ssh role](https://gitlab.com/etke.cc/roles/ssh) (see its [templates/etc/ssh/sshd_config.j2](https://gitlab.com/etke.cc/roles/ssh/-/blob/main/templates/etc/ssh/sshd_config.j2) file).
There are various configuration options - check the defaults and adjust them to your needs.
### fail2ban
To enable [fail2ban](https://fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page) installation, management and integration with SSHd, add the following configuration to your `vars.yml` file and re-run the [installation](../installing.md) process:
```yaml
########################################################################
# #
# system #
# #
########################################################################
system_security_fail2ban_enabled: true
system_security_fail2ban_sshd_port: 22
# If you enabled playbook-managed ssh as described above,
# you can replace the line above with the following:
# system_security_fail2ban_sshd_port: "{{ system_security_ssh_port }}"
########################################################################
# #
# /system #
# #
########################################################################
```