base__ssh_listen_mesh_only binds sshd to the live wt0 IP only, with
ip_nonlocal_bind to beat the post-boot bind race and a fail-closed assert so an
unresolved address never silently listens on all interfaces. Molecule covers
the render + sysctl. Mesh-hardening 1/3 (ADR-016/021).
Environmental checkpoint applied: the molecule-debian13 container image lacks
procps (no sysctl binary). Added molecule/default/prepare.yml to install procps
and sysctls: {net.ipv4.ip_nonlocal_bind: "0"} to molecule.yml platform so the
ansible.posix.sysctl task can write and read back the value hermetically.
Sysctl file format is net.ipv4.ip_nonlocal_bind=1 (no spaces); verify.yml
grep pattern updated to match ansible.posix.sysctl's actual output.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Converge enables mesh with base__mesh_manage:false (+ dummy key) so the include
path runs hermetically; verify asserts netbird is not installed — proving the
concern is a clean no-op when the live actions are gated off. Existing firewall/
ssh/fail2ban assertions unaffected.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- dev_env .zshrc: drop the rclone alias (not installed) and guard the direnv
hook with `command -v direnv` so a missing direnv doesn't error every shell (O16)
- dev_env oh-my-posh: tag the zen.toml theme deploy `config` (it renders config to
disk like the per_user dotfiles); the include now carries packages+config so a
`--tags config` run re-renders the theme while the binary install stays packages
only (O17). Verified via `molecule converge -- --tags config`.
- drop the non-vocabulary `tags: [verify]` from molecule verify playbooks across
base/docker_host/public_dns/reverse_proxy (check-tags exempts molecule anyway) (O25)
- reverse_proxy templates: add the `{{ ansible_managed }}` header (ADR-024 §1.2) (O26)
make lint green; dev_env + reverse_proxy molecule green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Two bugs caught by the live make check/deploy on askari:
- include_tasks with a tag selects the include but NOT its tasks, so --tags hardening
ran nothing. Use apply: {tags:} to propagate (also fixed the firewall include).
- fail2ban service start + restart handler fail in a first-run --check (package not
installed yet); guard both with when: not ansible_check_mode so check is clean.
Applied to askari: SSH hardened, fail2ban active, ping still works (no lockout).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add explicit base__ssh_authorised_keys: [] default to prevent
undefined-var errors in Molecule. Extend verify.yml with sshd
drop-in validation, PasswordAuthentication check, and fail2ban
jail assertion. Pre-create /run/sshd in ssh.yml so sshd -t
works in containers before the service has ever started.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bare 'nft list ruleset' has no leading flush, so the timer's 'nft -f rollback'
was a no-op on first apply (empty file) and errored ('table exists') on later
applies — the auto-rollback silently did nothing, defeating the askari lockout
safeguard. Prepend 'flush ruleset' so the revert is atomic + self-contained.
Verified the snapshot->lockout->revert round-trip in an isolated netns.
Also fix stale STATUS prose (base is partially built, not absent).
established/related keeps the in-flight session alive across the swap, so the
prior 'next task runs' confirm always passed even if new connections were
bricked — the rollback was theater. reset_connection + wait_for_connection now
force a fresh handshake through the new ruleset; failure aborts the play and the
armed timer reverts. (meta: reset_connection ignores 'when' — benign extra
reconnect on no-op runs; verified idempotent in molecule.)
nft -c rejects iif "wt0" when the interface is absent (container, or any host
before NetBird); iifname matches by name and is robust to wt0 coming/going.
Drop the ansible_host fixture override (the docker connection uses it as the
container name) — molecule covers zone resolution, pytest covers service->IP.