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  curl -s http://kube202/config/centos7-basic-config.sh | bash
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The contents of this script are included here for reference:
The contents of this script are included here for reference, though updates to the script may occur without updates to this page:


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Revision as of 21:15, 29 November 2020

CentOS Distribution Install

Centos 7 minimal install from DVD install disk During install process:

  • use custom formatting
  • set partition type to 'standard'
  • click on 'automatically create partitions
  • delete /home partition and increase size of / to fill the disk
  • set hostname (if known)
  • enable all basic network interfaces (do not rename -- it will crash the installer)

Basic system prep

Most of the initial configuration is now contained in a script that can be executed directly from the config server as root on the target system:

curl -s http://kube202/config/centos7-basic-config.sh | bash

The contents of this script are included here for reference, though updates to the script may occur without updates to this page:

#!/bin/sh
#
# script to do the basic install of a centos7 headless server
#
# Assumptions:
#  - this is run as root immediately after the install has completed
#  - the hostname has been set as desired before this script is run
#  - an administrator account 'ewilliam' was created during installation

CONFIG=http://kube202/config

# first -- install all the basic necessities (some may already be there)
yum -y install net-tools rsync zsh epel-release yum-cron yum-utils mlocate deltarpm
yum -y install sshfs nfs-utils ssmtp psmisc
yum -y remove firewalld postfix
yum autoremove -y NetworkManager NetworkManager-libnm
systemctl enable --now yum-cron
yum -y update

# now disable SELinux (no comment)
sed -i 's/=enforcing/=disabled/g' /etc/selinux/config
setenforce 0

# make sudo passwordless for group wheel
echo "%wheel ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" >> /etc/sudoers.d/91-wheel-NOPASSWD

# now that zsh is installed, make it the default
chsh -s /bin/zsh
chsh -s /bin/zsh ewilliam

# copy the standard zsh config files
curl -s $CONFIG/centos7/.zshrc -o /root/.zshrc
curl -s $CONFIG/centos7/.zshrc -o /home/ewilliam/.zshrc
chown ewilliam.ewilliam /home/ewilliam/.zshrc

# load ssh known_hosts from the config server
mkdir -p /root/.ssh
curl -s $CONFIG/ssh/known_hosts -o /root/.ssh/known_hosts
mkdir -p /home/ewilliam/.ssh
curl -s $CONFIG/ssh/known_hosts -o /home/ewilliam/.ssh/known_hosts

# get backup scripts
curl -s $CONFIG/centos7/backup -o /etc/cron.daily/backup
curl -s $CONFIG/centos7/rsync_backup.sh -o /usr/local/bin/rsync_backup.sh
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/rsync_backup.sh

# configure log server
curl -s $CONFIG/centos7/99-remotelog.conf -o /etc/rsyslog.d/99-remotelog.conf
systemctl restart rsyslog

# enable mail to the central email server
echo "root: ewilliam@williams.localnet" >> /etc/aliases
echo "ewilliam: ewilliam@williams.localnet" >> /etc/aliases

# get the standard /etc/hosts file
curl $CONFIG/hosts -o /etc/hosts

# now reboot
reboot

Final Configuration

The only remaining task is to load the ssh credentials for root and any user accounts. This is done by running the following command from each user account (assuming aslan is the reference source):

scp -r aslan:.ssh $HOME

This can also be pushed from aslan to the new system for each account:

scp -r ~/.ssh <new_host>:

Passwords will be required for this action, but (if the copy is successful) no further passwords will be needed by ssh.