# fossasia-video The experimental FOSSASIA video recording setup Looking for the video recorder's guide? The collaborative version is [on Google Docs](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LWKt0kXWGVuPHCLvBBH35frJFtfhQuNIZ7DSS2HNLZI/edit) and a [PDF is available in this repository](cheatsheet.pdf). There is also the [video equipment sheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XLckJRG4ng2NoOfqy-EKca2LJdfC-Z6zfE6Q3FqKoM0/edit) ## Overview ## Installing Debian For the recording machines, get a fresh copy of Debian, and install it with the following settings: - Keyboard: American - Username: opentech - Hostname: model-increment - Example: x220-01 - Add GNOME Desktop - Add OpenSSH Server - Leave Print & System Utilities enabled If a GNOME Desktop and SSH daemon is already installed, a reinstall is not required but recommended. ## WireGuard To set up the overlay WireGuard network to manage machines everywhere, a server needs to be set up. [`wireguard-negotiator`](https://github.com/serverwentdown/wireguard-negotiator) is a tool written to automate some of the key exchange, that must be run on a publicly accessible server as root: ``` # Create WireGuard interface ip link add dev wg1 type wireguard ip addr add fd11:f055:a514:0000::1/64 dev wg1 # Configure the interface once. Assumes the configuration file exists # See WireGuard docs on how to write this configuraion file wg setconf wg1 /etc/wireguard/wg1.conf # Bring up the interface ip link set wg1 up wireguard-negotiator server -i wg1 -e [hostname] -l :8080 -I -B ``` On every recording machine, the client can be easily configured like so: ``` # For now, we have to manually install WireGuard echo "deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ unstable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/unstable.list printf 'Package: *\nPin: release a=unstable\nPin-Priority: 90\n' | sudo tee /etc/apt/preferences.d/limit-unstable sudo apt update sudo apt install wireguard # TODO: validate this section sudo systemctl enable --now systemd-networkd wget -O wgn http://[hostname]:8080 chmod +x wgn sudo ./wgn request -s http://[hostname]:8080 ``` ## Configuring Rooms To specify the room for a specific host, do the following: ``` echo the_room_id > ~opentech/room_id echo teh_room_type > ~opentech/room_type # Example for Event Hall 2-1: echo EH2 > ~opentech/room_type echo EH2-1 > ~opentech/room_id ``` See the [Video Equipment Google Sheet](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XLckJRG4ng2NoOfqy-EKca2LJdfC-Z6zfE6Q3FqKoM0/edit?usp=sharing) for the specific IDs. To get edit access, DM @serverwentdown on Telegram. This step is optional. This and the following steps should be done for every change in room or setup of the laptop. ## Exporting Hosts Export all hosts on the overlay network from WireGuard configuration: ``` wireguard-negotiator dump > wireguard.list ``` This list of IPs can be exported into our Ansible hosts format as such: ``` go run event-generate.go opentech < wireguard.list > event ``` The script `event-fetch-generate.sh` does the exporting and generating of the `event` inventory. ## Running Playbooks Before running any Playbooks, switch to SSH authentication: ``` ansible-playbook -Kf 8 -kc paramiko -i event ssh-key.yml ansible -Kf 8 -kc paramiko -b -i event all -a reboot ``` Now, plays can be run like so: ``` ansible-playbook -Kf 4 -i [inventory] [playbook] # Example: ansible-playbook -Kf 4 -i event recorders.yml ansible-playbook -Kf 4 -i event recorders-stop.yml ansible-playbook -Kf 4 -i event reboot.yml ansible-playbook -Kf 4 -i event upgrade.yml ``` And run commands like so: ``` ansible -Kf 8 -b -i event all -a 'apt install firmware-iwlwifi' ```