Major architectural change from rootless user services to system-level (rootful) containers to enable group-based Unix socket access for containerized applications. Infrastructure Changes: - PostgreSQL: Export postgres-clients group GID as Ansible fact - Valkey: Export valkey-clients group GID as Ansible fact - Valkey: Add socket-fix service to maintain correct socket group ownership - Both: Set socket directories to 770 with client group ownership Authentik Role Refactoring: - Remove rootless container configuration (subuid/subgid, lingering, user systemd) - Deploy Quadlet files to /etc/containers/systemd/ (system-level) - Use dynamic GID facts in container PodmanArgs (--group-add) - Simplify user creation to system user with infrastructure group membership - Update handlers for system scope service management - Remove unnecessary container security options (no user namespace isolation) Container Template Changes: - Pod: Remove --userns args, change WantedBy to multi-user.target - Containers: Replace Annotation with PodmanArgs using dynamic GIDs - Remove /dev/shm mounts and SecurityLabelDisable (not needed for rootful) - Change WantedBy to multi-user.target for system services Documentation Updates: - Add ADR-005: Rootful Containers with Infrastructure Fact Pattern - Update ADR-003: Podman + systemd for system-level deployment - Update authentik-deployment-guide.md for system scope commands - Update service-integration-guide.md with rootful pattern examples - Document discarded rootless approach and rationale Why Rootful Succeeds: - Direct UID/GID mapping preserves supplementary groups - Container process groups match host socket group ownership - No user namespace remapping breaking permissions Why Rootless Failed (Discarded): - User namespace UID/GID remapping broke group-based socket access - Supplementary groups remapped into subgid range didn't match socket ownership - Even with --userns=host and keep_original_groups, permissions failed Pattern Established: - Infrastructure roles create client groups and export GID facts - Application roles validate facts and consume in container templates - Rootful containers run as dedicated users with --group-add for socket access - System-level deployment provides standard systemd service management Deployment Validated: - Services in /system.slice/ ✓ - Process groups: 961 (valkey-clients), 962 (postgres-clients), 966 (authentik) ✓ - Socket permissions: 770 with client groups ✓ - HTTP endpoint responding ✓
137 lines
4.0 KiB
Django/Jinja
137 lines
4.0 KiB
Django/Jinja
# Valkey Configuration - Generated by Ansible
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# rick-infra Valkey Infrastructure Role
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#
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# This configuration provides a secure, performant Valkey instance
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# for use by multiple applications on the same host.
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# =================================================================
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# Network Configuration
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# =================================================================
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# Socket-only mode - TCP disabled for security
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{% if valkey_bind %}
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bind {{ valkey_bind }}
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{% endif %}
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port {{ valkey_port }}
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{% if valkey_unix_socket_enabled %}
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# Unix Socket Configuration
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unixsocket {{ valkey_unix_socket_path }}
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unixsocketperm {{ valkey_unix_socket_perm }}
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{% endif %}
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# Protected mode
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protected-mode {{ 'yes' if valkey_protected_mode else 'no' }}
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# Connection timeout
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timeout {{ valkey_timeout }}
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# TCP listen backlog
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tcp-backlog {{ valkey_tcp_backlog }}
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# TCP keepalive
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tcp-keepalive {{ valkey_tcp_keepalive }}
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# =================================================================
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# Authentication
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# =================================================================
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# Require password for all operations
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requirepass {{ valkey_password }}
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# =================================================================
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# Memory Management
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# =================================================================
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# Maximum memory usage
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maxmemory {{ valkey_maxmemory }}
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# Eviction policy when max memory is reached
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maxmemory-policy {{ valkey_maxmemory_policy }}
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# =================================================================
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# Persistence Configuration
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# =================================================================
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# Working directory for RDB files
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dir /var/lib/valkey
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{% if valkey_save_enabled %}
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# RDB persistence - save snapshots
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{% for interval in valkey_save_intervals %}
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save {{ interval }}
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{% endfor %}
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# RDB file compression and checksums
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rdbcompression {{ 'yes' if valkey_rdbcompression else 'no' }}
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rdbchecksum {{ 'yes' if valkey_rdbchecksum else 'no' }}
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{% else %}
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# RDB persistence disabled
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save ""
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{% endif %}
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# AOF persistence
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appendonly {{ 'yes' if valkey_appendonly else 'no' }}
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# =================================================================
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# Database Configuration
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# =================================================================
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# Number of databases (0 to databases-1)
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databases {{ valkey_databases }}
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# =================================================================
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# Logging Configuration
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# =================================================================
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# Log level
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loglevel {{ valkey_loglevel }}
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# Syslog integration
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{% if valkey_syslog_enabled %}
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syslog-enabled yes
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syslog-ident {{ valkey_syslog_ident }}
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{% endif %}
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# =================================================================
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# Security Settings
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# =================================================================
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# Disable dangerous commands
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rename-command FLUSHDB ""
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rename-command FLUSHALL ""
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rename-command KEYS ""
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rename-command CONFIG ""
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rename-command SHUTDOWN VALKEY_SHUTDOWN
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rename-command DEBUG ""
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rename-command EVAL ""
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# =================================================================
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# Performance Tuning
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# =================================================================
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# Disable automatic rehashing for better performance
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activerehashing yes
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# Client output buffer limits for normal clients
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client-output-buffer-limit normal 0 0 0
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# Client output buffer limits for replica clients
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client-output-buffer-limit replica 256mb 64mb 60
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# Client output buffer limits for pubsub clients
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client-output-buffer-limit pubsub 32mb 8mb 60
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# =================================================================
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# Application Notes
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#
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# Applications should use different database numbers:
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# - Database 0: Reserved for system/testing
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# - Database 1: Authentik (sessions, cache)
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# - Database 2: Nextcloud (sessions, file locking, cache)
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# - Database 3+: Future applications
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#
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# Connection example:
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# redis-cli -h {{ valkey_bind }} -p {{ valkey_port }} -a {{ valkey_password }} -n 1
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