2003-12-02 16:40:59 +00:00
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# I took the average.cf file and expanded it to use a distributed
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# conserver setup...two conserver hosts (conserver1 and conserver2), but
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# the basic philosophy would hold for many more console and/or conserver
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# hosts.
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#
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# ------ define a user group ------
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group sysadmin {
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users bryan, todd, dave;
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}
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# helpers is everyone but the sysadmin group
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group helpers {
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users *, !sysadmin;
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}
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# ------ make sure breaks are the way we want --------
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break 1 { string "\z"; }
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break 2 { string "\r\d~\d^b"; delay 600; }
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break 3 { string "#."; }
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# ----- define some console types ------
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# yeah, just setting a break doesn't quite seem worth it, but perhaps,
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# some day, there will be more host-specific stuff.
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default sun-std { break 1; }
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default sun-alt { break 2; }
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default sun-lom { break 3; }
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# ------ defaults ------
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# we set a 'global' default so we can reuse the bits below. we're going
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# to set the '*' default, then define consoles, reset the '*' default,
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# define more consoles, etc.
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default global {
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logfile /var/consoles/&; # '&' is replaced with console name
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timestamp 1hab; # write timestamps
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rw sysadmin; # allow sysadmins full access
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ro helpers; # allow helpers to watch
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include sun-std;
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}
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# --------- define our terminal attributes ----------
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# simple tcp connections are "easy"
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default cisco { type host; portbase 2000; portinc 1; }
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default xyplex { type host; portbase 2000; portinc 100; }
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# this is a cyclades card referenced with /dev/ttyC0 through /dev/ttyC31
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2004-03-11 17:54:13 +00:00
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# (referenced as ports 1 through 32 in conserver.cf)
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2003-12-02 16:40:59 +00:00
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# we set the various port calculation bits and pattern substitution to
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# come up with a generic definition
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default cyclades { type device; device /dev/ttyC&; baud 9600; parity none;
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2004-03-11 17:54:13 +00:00
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devicesubst &=Pd; portbase -1; portinc 1; host unused; }
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2003-12-02 16:40:59 +00:00
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## this is a term server accessed with an ssh command
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# it too uses pattern substitution and such to get the job done
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default ciscossh { type exec; portbase 2000; portinc 1;
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exec /usr/local/bin/ssh -p P -l tsuser H;
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execsubst H=hs,P=Pd; }
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2003-12-02 16:40:59 +00:00
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# ------- set the global default for the first conserver host -------
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# the consoles below (until the default is reset) are managed
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# by conserver1.conserver.com
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default * { include global; master conserver1.conserver.com; }
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# ------- define the consoles on ts1.conserver.com --------
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default ts1.conserver.com { include cisco; host ts1.conserver.com; }
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console web1.conserver.com { include ts1.conserver.com; port 2; }
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console ns1.conserver.com { include ts1.conserver.com; port 10; }
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# ------- define the consoles on ts2.conserver.com --------
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default ts2.conserver.com { include xyplex; host ts2.conserver.com; }
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console web2.conserver.com { include ts2.conserver.com; port 4; }
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console ns2.conserver.com { include ts2.conserver.com; port 22; }
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# ------- set the global default for the second conserver host -------
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# the following consoles are managed by conserver2.conserver.com
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default * { include global; master conserver2.conserver.com; }
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# ------- define the consoles on ts3.conserver.com --------
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default ts3.conserver.com { include ciscossh; host ts3.conserver.com; }
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console ftp1.conserver.com { include ts3.conserver.com; include sun-lom;
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port 7; }
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# ------- set up the an access list to avoid the default -------
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# anything *not* matched here will fallback to the default access mode
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access * {
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trusted 127.0.0.1;
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allowed 10.0.0.0/8;
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}
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# conserver2 has an extra leg that is trusted
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access conserver2.conserver.com { trusted 192.168.0.0/16; }
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# ------- do some server configuration ---------
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# both conserver1.conserver.com and conserver2.conserver.com use the same
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# set of defaults
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config * {
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defaultaccess rejected;
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daemonmode on;
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logfile /var/log/conserver;
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}
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# we're going to set the default access on conserver2 to allowed, because
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# it's in a higher-trust network
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config conserver2.conserver.com { defaultaccess allowed; }
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