Add implementation plan for NetBird mesh VPN
Task-by-task docs plan: author ADR-016 and reconcile ADR-007 (retire VLAN-99 WireGuard), ADR-015 (resolve deferred #1), accepted-risks R3, CAPABILITIES, STATUS, CLAUDE.md. Documentation-only; role/deployment waits on the base role. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Mesh VPN (NetBird) Implementation Plan
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> **For agentic workers:** REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:subagent-driven-development (recommended) or superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task. Steps use checkbox (`- [ ]`) syntax for tracking.
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**Goal:** Record the decision that boma's mesh VPN is NetBird (self-hosted on `askari`), by authoring ADR-016 and reconciling every doc that currently assumes OPNsense WireGuard or an undecided VPN.
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**Architecture:** Documentation-only change. NetBird replaces ADR-007's VLAN-99 OPNsense WireGuard as the single remote-access overlay for `ubongo`, `askari`, and road-warrior clients; coordinator self-hosted off-site on `askari`; agent-per-host enrollment via the (unbuilt) `base` role; embedded local-user identity. The role/service implementation waits on the `base` role and service-role machinery that STATUS.md lists as not-yet-built — this plan settles the decision and the doc reconciliation only.
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**Tech Stack:** Markdown only. Verification is the repo's pre-commit hooks (trailing-whitespace, end-of-file, gitleaks, ansible-lint, vault-encryption guard) plus a final cross-reference/staleness sweep. No markdown linter exists, so "tests" are hook-pass + grep checks.
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## Pre-flight (read once before starting)
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- **`rbw` must be unlocked before every commit** (the pre-commit ansible-lint hook decrypts `vault.yml`). Run `rbw unlocked` (exit 0 = good); if not, stop and ask the user to `rbw unlock`.
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- **Commit style:** one commit per task, imperative subject ≤72 chars.
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- **Order matters:** Task 1 (ADR-016) lands first — every later task links to it.
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- **Spec reference:** `docs/superpowers/specs/2026-06-05-mesh-vpn-netbird-design.md`.
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- **Branch:** start by creating `chore/mesh-vpn-netbird-docs` off `main` (the controller does this before dispatching Task 1; do not implement on `main`).
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## File map
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| File | Action | Responsibility after change |
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| `docs/decisions/016-mesh-vpn.md` | Create | Home of record for the NetBird mesh decision |
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| `docs/decisions/007-network.md` | Modify | VLAN-99 WireGuard retired; askari rides the mesh + hosts the coordinator |
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| `docs/decisions/015-control-host.md` | Modify | Resolve deferred item #1 (mesh = NetBird on askari) |
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| `docs/security/accepted-risks.md` | Modify | Replace R3 placeholder with the concrete residual risk |
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| `docs/CAPABILITIES.md` | Modify | VPN row decided: NetBird, self-hosted |
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| `STATUS.md` | Modify | Two rows: NetBird coordinator + agent enrollment (designed, not built) |
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| `CLAUDE.md` | Modify | ADR-016 in Further reading |
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### Task 1: Author ADR-016 (the home of record)
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**Files:**
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- Create: `docs/decisions/016-mesh-vpn.md`
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- [ ] **Step 1: Create the ADR file**
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Create `docs/decisions/016-mesh-vpn.md` with exactly this content (preserve em-dashes —, backticks, table pipes, and the `verified:` stamps):
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```markdown
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# ADR-016 — Mesh VPN (NetBird, self-hosted on `askari`)
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## Context
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`ubongo` (ADR-015) needs remote SSH access from anywhere without exposing anything to
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the public internet; ADR-015 deferred the mechanism. ADR-007 already commits to
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WireGuard-via-OPNsense for the `vpn` VLAN (VLAN 99, `10.99.0.0/24`: `askari` + road
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warriors), and `docs/CAPABILITIES.md` flagged NetBird (mesh) as a real alternative to
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weigh. This ADR settles it.
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## Decision
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A single **NetBird** mesh is the sole remote-access overlay, self-hosted on `askari`,
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**replacing** ADR-007's VLAN-99 OPNsense WireGuard.
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The decision in four parts:
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1. **Scope — mesh replaces WireGuard.** One overlay for `ubongo`, `askari`, and
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road-warrior clients. ADR-007's VLAN-99 WireGuard design is retired.
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2. **Control plane — self-hosted on `askari`.** Sovereignty (boma self-hosts
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Vaultwarden, Forgejo, DNS), no third-party trust, and an off-site coordinator that
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survives a homelab outage and stays out of the cluster it administers.
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3. **Tool — NetBird.** Self-hosting selects NetBird (first-class, fully open-source
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self-host). Tailscale would mean Headscale (third-party reimplementation, partial
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parity) — ruled out below.
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4. **Routing — agent on every Linux host**, not a subnet router. At boma's scale (2–5
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hosts) the "agent everywhere" cost is trivial and the `base` role already runs
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everywhere, so enrollment is one uniform task. Avoids a routing SPOF and gives
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granular per-peer ACLs. OPNsense (FreeBSD) is the one non-agent exception
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(`mgmt`/gateway reached by a single advertised route or LAN-side admin).
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5. **Identity — embedded local users** (Dex in the management container); external SSO
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(Zitadel/Keycloak) stays an optional future.
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## Verified facts (ADR-014)
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verified: NetBird self-hosting · NetBird docs · docs.netbird.io/selfhosted · 2026-06-05
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— components management+signal+dashboard+relay/TURN(Coturn), **single container since
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v0.65**; **built-in local users / embedded IdP since v0.62** (external OIDC optional);
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ports TCP 80/443 + UDP 3478 behind a reverse proxy; lightweight Linux + Docker Compose host.
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verified: NetBird licensing · GitHub netbirdio/netbird · 2026-06-05 — AGPLv3 for
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`management/`/`signal/`/`relay/`, BSD-3-Clause elsewhere; fully open source, no
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open-core feature gating.
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## Architecture
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Data plane: peer-to-peer WireGuard. Control plane: NetBird, self-hosted on `askari`.
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NetBird manages its own overlay addressing (default `100.64.0.0/10`); no boma VLAN is
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allocated for it.
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- `askari` (Hetzner, off-site, always-up) — runs the NetBird stack **and** is a peer.
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- `ubongo` — agent.
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- All Linux managed hosts — agent via the `base` role.
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- Road-warrior clients (`mamba`, phone, work PC) — agent/app.
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- OPNsense / `mgmt` — single non-agent exception.
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## Security
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- **ACLs mirror ADR-007 intent** (NetBird default-deny): mesh peers → `srv` metrics
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ports only; admin peers (`ubongo`, `mamba`) → `srv` + `mgmt`; clients → least
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privilege.
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- **Enrollment via setup keys** stored in `vault.yml` (`vault.netbird.setup_key`),
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consumed by `base`; prefer ephemeral/scoped keys.
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- **Host firewall:** NetBird's `wt0` interface; `base` nftables allows inbound SSH
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**only on `wt0`** (the ADR-015 pattern, fleet-wide).
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- **New public surface on `askari`:** management API + dashboard (80/443) + Coturn
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(3478). Mitigated by TLS + embedded-IdP login, source-IP limits where practical,
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`base` hardening, and version-pinned NetBird (ADR-011) patched on boma's cadence.
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Recorded as accepted-risk R3.
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## Recovery & operations
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- **Ansible stays off the mesh:** `ubongo` reaches the fleet by LAN IP (ADR-009); a
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mesh/coordinator outage never blocks on-LAN runs.
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- **Bootstrap order:** stand up the coordinator on `askari` → enroll `ubongo` →
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`base` enrolls the fleet.
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- **Coordinator survival:** off-site on `askari` ⇒ mesh survives a homelab outage.
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NetBird's management datastore is backed up encrypted off `askari` (synced to
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`ubongo`/`mamba`); peers keep last-known config through a brief coordinator outage.
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- **`askari` is Ansible-managed:** its own inventory group, `base` role, plus a
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dedicated `netbird_coordinator` service role (one service = one role, ADR-004; with
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`SECURITY.md`). Agent install/enrollment lives in `base`. NetBird server + agents are
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version-pinned (ADR-011). boma's `dns` role stays authoritative for
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`boma.baobab.band`; NetBird built-in DNS scoped/off.
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## Status
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Designed, not built — depends on the unbuilt `base` role and service-role machinery
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(STATUS.md). This ADR records the decision and doc reconciliation; role tasks land when
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`base` exists.
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## What was ruled out
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| Plain OPNsense WireGuard (ADR-007 as-is) | No identity/ACL layer, manual peer config; the operator wants policy-based mesh access and easy multi-device enrollment. |
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| Tailscale (hosted coordinator) | Third-party trust for the control plane; against boma's self-hosting ethos. Its recovery benefit is matched by a self-hosted coordinator off-site on `askari`. |
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| Tailscale + Headscale | Headscale is a third-party reimplementation with partial parity and no vendor support — weaker than NetBird's first-class self-hosting. |
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| Coordinator on the cluster | Recreates the chicken-and-egg ADR-015 escapes and dies with the homelab. `askari` instead. |
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| Subnet router via `ubongo` | Makes `ubongo` a routing SPOF; `askari` goes blind to `srv` when `ubongo` is down. Agent-per-host instead. |
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| Standalone IdP (Zitadel/Keycloak) now | Heavy for one operator; embedded local users suffice. |
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See also: ADR-007 (network — amended), ADR-015 (control host), ADR-002 (security),
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ADR-011 (version pinning), ADR-004 (one service = one role), ADR-009 (TF↔Ansible
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handoff), ADR-013 (heritage — V4 ran WireGuard; NetBird is translated, not transplanted).
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- [ ] **Step 2: Verify and commit**
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Run: `rbw unlocked && pre-commit run --files docs/decisions/016-mesh-vpn.md`
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Expected: Passed/Skipped (ansible-lint Skipped for non-YAML).
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```bash
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### Task 2: Amend ADR-007 (retire VLAN-99 WireGuard, askari on the mesh)
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- [ ] **Step 1: Update the VLAN-99 row in the VLAN design table**
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| 99 | `vpn` | `10.99.0.0/24` | WireGuard peers. `askari` (Hetzner) + road-warrior clients. |
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| 99 | `vpn` | _(retired)_ | **Replaced by the NetBird mesh (ADR-016).** Remote access for `ubongo`, `askari`, and road-warrior clients rides a self-hosted NetBird overlay, not an OPNsense WireGuard subnet. `10.99.0.0/24` is freed. |
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- [ ] **Step 2: Replace the VLAN-99 addressing subsection**
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### VLAN 99 — vpn (10.99.0.0/24) — WireGuard
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| `10.99.0.10`+ | Road-warrior clients |
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(ADR-016). Remote access for `ubongo`, `askari`, and road-warrior clients rides a
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(default `100.64.0.0/10`); no boma VLAN/subnet is allocated for it, and
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`10.99.0.0/24` is freed.
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- [ ] **Step 3: Update the two `vpn` rows in the OPNsense firewall-rules table**
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| `vpn` | `srv` (metrics ports) | allow (monitoring) |
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| mesh peers | `srv` (metrics ports) | allow (monitoring) — enforced by NetBird ACLs, not OPNsense (ADR-016) |
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| mesh peers | `mgmt` | allow (administration) — enforced by NetBird ACLs (ADR-016) |
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- [ ] **Step 4: Rewrite the "External monitoring — askari" section**
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Its peer address is `10.99.0.2`. OPNsense routes `10.99.0.0/24` into the VPN
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tunnel and allows `askari` narrow access to `srv` metrics endpoints and `mgmt`
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must be reachable even when the homelab is down (its entire purpose).
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FQDN: `askari.baobab.band`.
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the self-hosted NetBird coordinator** (management/signal/relay). It reaches `srv`
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FQDN: `askari.baobab.band`.
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Run: `rbw unlocked && pre-commit run --files docs/decisions/007-network.md`
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- Remote access is via the **mesh VPN** — NetBird, self-hosted on `askari` (ADR-016).
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stays inside ADR-002.
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self-hosted coordinator must live off-cluster (on `ubongo`), never on the fleet,
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or it recreates the chicken-and-egg.
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1. **Mesh VPN choice — RESOLVED (ADR-016):** NetBird, self-hosted on `askari`
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(off-site, so it survives a homelab outage and stays out of the cluster it
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administers). Replaces ADR-007's OPNsense WireGuard.
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```
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- [ ] **Step 4: Verify and commit**
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| R3 | **Mesh-VPN coordinator dependency (pending VPN choice)** — remote SSH to the control node `ubongo` (ADR-015) rides a mesh VPN whose coordination plane may be a third party (e.g. hosted Tailscale/NetBird) | A hosted coordinator keeps the mesh up when the cluster is down, which *helps* recovery; nothing is exposed to the public internet (ADR-002 preserved). Provisional — finalised when the VPN is chosen (separate discussion) | The VPN choice is settled (replace this entry with the concrete decision); a self-hosted coordinator is adopted; the provider's trust/security posture changes |
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| R3 | **Self-hosted mesh control plane is a public target on `askari`** — the NetBird coordinator (ADR-016) exposes a management API + dashboard (TCP 80/443) and Coturn (UDP 3478) on `askari`'s public IP; the management API controls the whole mesh | Self-hosting means **no third-party trust** and an off-site control plane that survives a homelab outage (boma's sovereignty ethos). Residual surface is on `askari` (already a public VPS) and is mitigated: TLS + embedded-IdP login, source-IP restriction where practical, `base` hardening, version-pinned NetBird (ADR-011) patched on boma's cadence | A coordinator compromise or unpatched NetBird CVE; the management plane is reachable without auth/IP-limits; the operational burden makes a hosted coordinator worth reconsidering |
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_Last reviewed: 2026-06-05. The prior gaps
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This already reads `2026-06-05` (today) from the previous work, so **no change is needed** — confirm it says `2026-06-05` and move on. (If it shows an earlier date, set it to `2026-06-05`.)
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Run: `rbw unlocked && pre-commit run --files docs/security/accepted-risks.md`
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**Files:**
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```
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| VPN / remote access | Netbird · *or* OPNsense WireGuard | P | candidate | Secure remote access to `srv`/`mgmt` | ⚠️ ADR-007 commits WireGuard-via-OPNsense; Netbird (mesh) is a real alternative to weigh |
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```
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| VPN / remote access | NetBird (self-hosted on `askari`) | P | core | Secure mesh remote access to `srv`/`mgmt` | **Decided (ADR-016):** NetBird mesh replaces ADR-007 OPNsense WireGuard |
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Run: `rbw unlocked && pre-commit run --files docs/CAPABILITIES.md`
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```bash
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git add docs/CAPABILITIES.md
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git commit -m "CAPABILITIES: VPN decided — NetBird self-hosted (ADR-016)"
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---
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### Task 6: Add NetBird rows to STATUS.md
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**Files:**
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- [ ] **Step 1: Add the two rows**
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```
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| `ubongo` — physical control / AI-worker host | ADR-015 | Replaces the cluster control VM with a dedicated always-on x86 box outside the cluster. Decision recorded; box not yet acquired/installed, not in inventory. |
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```
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```
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| `ubongo` — physical control / AI-worker host | ADR-015 | Replaces the cluster control VM with a dedicated always-on x86 box outside the cluster. Decision recorded; box not yet acquired/installed, not in inventory. |
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| NetBird mesh — coordinator on `askari` | ADR-016 | Self-hosted NetBird control plane (management/signal/relay) on askari; replaces ADR-007 WireGuard. Decision recorded; not deployed (askari + service-role machinery not built). |
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| NetBird agent enrollment in `base` | ADR-016 | Every Linux host joins the mesh via the base role (setup keys in vault); SSH allowed only on `wt0`. Designed; base role not built. |
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```
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- [ ] **Step 2: Verify and commit**
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Run: `rbw unlocked && pre-commit run --files STATUS.md`
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Expected: Passed/Skipped.
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```bash
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git add STATUS.md
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git commit -m "STATUS: record NetBird mesh (coordinator + base enrollment)"
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```
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---
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### Task 7: Link ADR-016 from CLAUDE.md
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**Files:**
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- Modify: `CLAUDE.md`
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Read the file first, then make ONE exact edit.
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- [ ] **Step 1: Add the Further reading row after Network topology**
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Find:
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```
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| Network topology | `docs/decisions/007-network.md` |
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```
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Replace with that SAME line followed by the new row:
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```
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| Network topology | `docs/decisions/007-network.md` |
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| Mesh VPN (NetBird, self-hosted) | `docs/decisions/016-mesh-vpn.md` |
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```
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- [ ] **Step 2: Verify and commit**
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|
Run: `rbw unlocked && pre-commit run --files CLAUDE.md`
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|
Expected: Passed/Skipped.
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|
```bash
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git add CLAUDE.md
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git commit -m "CLAUDE.md: link ADR-016 (mesh VPN)"
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|
```
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|
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|
---
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|
### Task 8: Final consistency sweep
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|
**Files:** none modified (verification only)
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|
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|
- [ ] **Step 1: Confirm no doc still treats OPNsense WireGuard / `10.99` as the active remote-access path, and no "pending/deferred VPN" language remains**
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|
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|
Run:
|
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|
```bash
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|
grep -rniE "choice deferred|pending VPN choice|10\.99\.0|WireGuard (endpoint|peers|to OPNsense)" docs/ CLAUDE.md STATUS.md | grep -vE "superpowers/(plans|specs)/"
|
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|
```
|
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|
Expected: the ONLY hits are in `007-network.md` and `016-mesh-vpn.md`, where they describe the **retirement** of `10.99.0.0/24` (e.g. "`10.99.0.0/24` is freed", "no `10.99.0.0/24` routing") — those are correct and expected. There must be **no** hit that still treats OPNsense WireGuard or `10.99.0.x` as the *live* remote-access path, and **no** `choice deferred` / `pending VPN choice` anywhere. Legitimate mentions of "WireGuard" as NetBird's *data plane* are fine and won't match this pattern (it only matches `WireGuard endpoint|peers|to OPNsense`). If a canonical doc still names the WireGuard VPN as live, fix it as in the relevant task above and amend that commit.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [ ] **Step 2: Confirm ADR-016 exists and is cross-linked**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Run:
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
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|
test -f docs/decisions/016-mesh-vpn.md && echo "ADR-016 present"
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|
grep -rl "ADR-016\|016-mesh-vpn" docs/ CLAUDE.md STATUS.md | grep -vE "superpowers/(plans|specs)/"
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
Expected: the file exists and the referencing docs (007, 015, accepted-risks, CAPABILITIES, STATUS, CLAUDE.md) appear.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [ ] **Step 3: Full hook run**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Run: `rbw unlocked && pre-commit run --all-files`
|
||||||
|
Expected: all hooks Passed/Skipped. Fix anything that fails (most likely trailing whitespace / end-of-file) and amend the owning commit.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- [ ] **Step 4: Push (only if the user asks)**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
Per CLAUDE.md, push to `origin` is the off-machine backup. If the user wants it pushed:
|
||||||
|
```bash
|
||||||
|
git push origin <branch-or-main-after-merge>
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
---
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Self-review notes (author)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Spec coverage:** decision/architecture/security/recovery → Task 1 (ADR-016); the spec's "Documentation & implementation changes" table → Tasks 2–7; deferrals (external SSO, OPNsense mesh specifics, role implementation) are recorded in ADR-016/STATUS, not implemented here (correct — they need the unbuilt `base`/service-role machinery). ✓
|
||||||
|
- **Not in scope (intentional):** the `netbird_coordinator` service role, the `base`-role agent task, vault `setup_key` material, and any live deployment — all wait on `base`/service-role machinery (STATUS-honest). ✓
|
||||||
|
- **No placeholders:** every edit shows exact find/replace text; the `_(retired)_` token in ADR-007 is deliberate table content. ✓
|
||||||
|
- **Name consistency:** ADR file is `016-mesh-vpn.md` everywhere; `vault.netbird.setup_key`, `netbird_coordinator`, and `wt0` are used identically across ADR-016 and the sweep. ✓
|
||||||
|
```
|
||||||
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