# Network Vault Ansible playbook for network vault. * This creates a share vault on the target server which is writeable. * A second share is read only and keeps snapshots of the data from the rw-share. * Everey 4 hours, rsnapshot creates cheap copies of the data on the ro-share. * How long the data will be kept depends on settings in rsnapshot.conf ## Use-Case: * Create a immutable, WORM-Like Network-Share that holds REALLY!!! sensitive data like disaster-recovery-plans, password databases, network-plans, contact-lists - all the data that should not be encrypted and you need in case of ransomware-attack to bootstrap youself. * When ransomware locks down your systems, this is your machine to go, plug in a console and start recovery. * When sealing the vault, you can not access it over ssh any more, change settings, access system over network so no ransomware can to this either. * You should **NOT NOT NOT NOT** have a KVM-Console connected because this can be used to access the system over the network * Place this machine on something like an Intel NUC, paint it red and put it into a safe place where you have network connection. * Create any job to copy your DR-plans there regular. * It uses cron-apt to update the system and reboots at 6 in the morning to keep kernel up to date Variables: * networkvault_vault_password -> password for user to access shares * networkvault_seal_vault -> when set to "true" it will uninstall ssh-server to prevent any access via network ToDo: * Quota to ensure, space*backup-copies can not be exceed disk space and break backups by abusing share * Check diff-size and do some kind of alter * Add monitoring-agent/SNMP-support to be able to monitor system (alive? disk OK?) * Add more interfaces like WebDAV, FTP, email to receive data * Only reboot if required * check no unneeded ports open/block with firewall * encrypt harddrive * copy date on flash drive to have some kind of "rescue-dongle" * build checksums and signatures of data