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This role install and configure adguard, with optionally virtual IP, metrics, and consul integration on debian-based distributions.
This role assumes you have docker
, docker-compose
, and eventually consul
installed if using the consul integration. The role will not install these components, but you can install them using the install_docker and hashicorp_consul roles.
Available variables are listed below, along with default values. A sample file for the default values is available in default/deploy_adguard.yml.sample
in case you need it for any group_vars
or host_vars
configuration.
deploy_adguard_directory: /opt/adguard # by default, set to /opt/adguard
This variable defines the data directory used to store all files related to adguard, as well as the volumes mounted by the docker containers.
deploy_adguard_timezone: "Europe/Paris" # by default set to Europe/Paris
This variable defines the timezone that the container will use.
deploy_adguard_enable_admin_interface: true #by default, set to true
deploy_adguard_enable_dhcp: false # by default, set to false
Whether or not this server will be used as a dhcp server. This manages the port forwarding to the adguard container.
deploy_adguard_enable_doh: true # by default, set to true
Whether or not this server will use DNS-over-HTTPS. This manages the port forwarding to the adguard container.
deploy_adguard_enable_dot: false # by default, set to false
Whether or not this server will use DNS-over-TLS. This manages the port forwarding to the adguard container.
deploy_adguard_enable_doq: false # by default, set to false
Whether or not this server will use DNS-over-QUIC. This manages the port forwarding to the adguard container.
deploy_adguard_enable_dnscrypt: false # by default, set to false
Whether or not this server will use dnscrypt. This manages the port forwarding to the adguard container.
deploy_adguard_start_service: false # by default, set to false
This variable manages whether or not to start the adguard service during the play, or when config files are changed. This can be useful to disable it if you plan on building golden images with this role and you don't want the containers to start during the build process. Please note that the service will ALWAYS be enabled, meaning that it'll automatically start upon reboot of the host.
deploy_adguard_virtual_ip: # by default, set to the following
enable: false
interface: eth0
vip_addr: "192.168.1.53"
This variable handles the use of a virtual IP for the dns server. You can either choose to use the host IP address to serve DNs, or you can choose to attach a virtual IP to the server, so that replacing the underlying machine will not force you to change dns settings everywhere.
deploy_adguard_node_exporter: # by default, set to the following
enable: false
protocol: http
port: 80
username: changeme
password: changeme
exporter_port: 9617
interval: 10s
log_limit: 10000
This variable handles the use of the prometheus-node-exporter. Please refer to the documentation for more information.
deploy_adguard_consul: # by default, set to the following
enable: false
consul_addr: http://127.0.0.1:8500
consul_token: someUUIDhere
configuration:
service:
name: adguard
address: "{{ ansible_default_ipv4.address }}"
port: 80
tags: []
connect:
sidecar_service: {}
This variable handles registering adguard as a consul service, for healthchecking and other features. Note that this role will not install consul, envoy, or any other binary necessary for this feature to work. You can check the hashicorp_consul ansible role, to deploy a consul agent on the same node.
deploy_adguard_config: {} # by default, set to {}
This variable handles autoconfiguration of the adguard server. This variable will be parsed and injected as-is in the AdGuardhome.yaml
file, si it must be a valid configuration file. You can refer to the documentation to learn more about adguard configuration file. This method of passing configuration allows for compatibility with every configuration parameters that adguard has to offer.
None.
# calling the role inside a playbook with either the default or group_vars/host_vars
- hosts: servers
roles:
- ednz_cloud.deploy_adguard
MIT / BSD
This role was created by Bertrand Lanson in 2023.