This role installs fastd and its dependency (from source if necessary) and is able to configure one or more instances.
Ansible 1.2 and a Debian based OS (this may change in the future)
Variable | Description | Default |
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fastd_repo | If building from source the git repo to checkout from | http://git.universe-factory.net/fastd/ |
fastd_repo_tag | If building from source, the git tag or branch to checkout | v17 |
fastd_build_dir | If building from source, the directory where the sources are build | /usr/src/fastd-build |
fastd_install_from_source | Wether to build from source, this is set automatically if necessary | false |
fastd_user_name | The user which should be created for fastd | fastd |
fastd_user_shell | Shell for the fastd user | /bin/false |
libsodum_src_url | If building from source, where to find the source tar ball | https://download.libsodium.org/libsodium/releases/libsodium-{{libsodum_version}}.tar.gz |
libsodum_version | If building from source, which version of libsodium to download | 1.0.3 |
libsodium_build_dir | If building from source, where should the build happen | /usr/src/ |
libuecc_version | If building from source, which git tag or branch to checkout from source repo | v5 |
libuecc_repo | If building from source, from which repo to checkout the source | git://git.universe-factory.net/libuecc |
libuecc_repo_dir | If building from source, under which directory should the local clone be created | /usr/src/ |
libuecc_build_dir | Where to create the cmake build dir, if building from source | /usr/src/libuecc-build |
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