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== General Information ==
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Jalapeno is a [[VMWare]] virtual machine currently running on [[Gourd]]. It serves as our primary [[DNS]] and CUPS print server.
Jalapeno is a virtual machine
 
Hostnames: <code>jalapeno.unh.edu</code>, <code>jalapeno.farm.physics.unh.edu</code>
 
  
Jalapeno is our [[DNS]] server.
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=Network Settings=
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*IP Address farm: 10.0.0.253
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*IP Address UNH:  132.177.88.37
  
Jalapeno is our Print server.
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=Software and Services=
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== IPTables ==
  
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Jalapeno uses the standard NPG [[iptables]] firewall. It allows ssh, DNS, and CUPS ipp connections.
  
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== Named ==
  
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Named provides [[DNS]] hostname resolution for the farm.physics.unh.edu backend network.
  
 
== Backup Configuration ==
 
== Backup Configuration ==

Revision as of 21:13, 3 June 2010

Jalapeno is a VMWare virtual machine currently running on Gourd. It serves as our primary DNS and CUPS print server.

Network Settings

  • IP Address farm: 10.0.0.253
  • IP Address UNH: 132.177.88.37

Software and Services

IPTables

Jalapeno uses the standard NPG iptables firewall. It allows ssh, DNS, and CUPS ipp connections.

Named

Named provides DNS hostname resolution for the farm.physics.unh.edu backend network.

Backup Configuration

/etc/rsync-backup.conf

# Backups are 'pull' only.  Too bad there isn't a better way to enforce this.
read only       = yes

# Oh for the ability to retain CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH, and no other.  
#uid            = root
# XXX There seems to be an obscure bug with pam_ldap and rsync whereby 
# getpwnam(3) segfaults when (and only when) archiving /etc.  Using a numeric
# uid avoids this bug.  Only verified on Fedora Core 2.
uid             = 0

# There's not much point in putting the superuser in a chroot jail
# use chroot    = yes

# This isn't really an effective "lock" per se, since the value is per-module,
# but there really ought never be more than one, and it would at least 
# ensure serialized backups.
max connections = 1

[usr_local]
        path    = /usr/local
        comment = unpackaged software

[opt]
        path    = /opt
        comment = unpackaged software

[etc]
        path    = /etc
        comment = conf files

[var]
        path    = /var
        comment = user and system storage