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Ansible playbook for setting up my personal PC
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Este repositorio tiene roles para configurar mi escritorio usando ansible-pull.
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Playbook Ansible do automatyzacji instalacji i konfiguracji GitLab Runnerów.
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Playbook Ansible do automatycznego hardeningu i provisioningu systemów Linux.
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Ansible Inventory project for RWS GIS Platform reference implementation.
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Ansible Inventory project for C2 Platform reference implementation.
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This Ansible playbook is used to set up a server used to pin new and updated APKs hosted onto IPFS
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A template for an Ansible collection.
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A collection of personal scripts, services, and Ansible playbooks for deploying and managing KVM/QEMU on Linux systems. Contains tools for ISO synchronization, VM deployment, and basic management utilities. Designed for my own use but shared for reference.
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Install foundation utilities and settings in a Linux host. This is more general than a Linux workstation.
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Arch Linux workstation setup with Ansible
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The base server setup for https://f-droid.org/docs/Maintaining_the_Forum/
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Custom version of Ansible Linux Onboarder for internal use. This project is designed specifically for Cyberarkdemo, please DO NOT USE this playbook as is.
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created this repository for Ansible configuration files. It has playbooks and scripts for various tasks, such as setting up EC2 instances and installing Docker, Node.js, and Nexus. These scripts provide hands-on examples of automating complex server configurations and showcase how Ansible can streamline the setup process.
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🐴 A CLI that extends ansible, ansible-playbook, and ansible-vault to use the system keyring for vault passwordsUpdated -
🎉 An Ansible playbook that provisions your network with software from GitHub Awesome lists, developed with disaster recovery in mind⛽ 🔥 🤤 🐴 Updated -
Add security to your network automation, the easy way! This is the companion repository for the meetup presentation. It illustrates how to parse configuration files (in this example, Cisco router) for Personal Identifying Information (PII) and invokes Pangea.cloud to identify if the information has been breached. The concepts illustrated here can be applied to any input file that may contain PII, or as part of a workflow for onboarding employees.
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An ansible playbook to install SuiteCRM 8
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