--- # This is the list of users to generate. # Every device must have a unique username. # You can generate up to 250 users at one time. # Usernames with leading 0's or containing only numbers should be escaped in double quotes, e.g. "000dan" or "123". users: - phone - laptop - desktop ### Advanced users only below this line ### # Store the PKI in a ram disk. Enabled only if store_pki (retain the PKI) is set to false # Supports on MacOS and Linux only (including Windows Subsystem for Linux) pki_in_tmpfs: true # If True re-init all existing certificates. Boolean keys_clean_all: False # Deploy StrongSwan to enable IPsec support ipsec_enabled: true # StrongSwan log level # https://wiki.strongswan.org/projects/strongswan/wiki/LoggerConfiguration strongswan_log_level: 2 # rightsourceip for ipsec # ipv4 strongswan_network: 10.19.48.0/24 # ipv6 strongswan_network_ipv6: 'fd9d:bc11:4020::/48' # Deploy WireGuard # WireGuard will listen on 51820/UDP. You might need to change to another port # if your network blocks this one. Be aware that 53/UDP (DNS) is blocked on some # mobile data networks. wireguard_enabled: true wireguard_port: 51820 # If you're behind NAT or a firewall and you want to receive incoming connections long after network traffic has gone silent. # This option will keep the "connection" open in the eyes of NAT. # See: https://www.wireguard.com/quickstart/#nat-and-firewall-traversal-persistence wireguard_PersistentKeepalive: 0 # WireGuard network configuration wireguard_network_ipv4: 10.19.49.0/24 wireguard_network_ipv6: fd9d:bc11:4021::/48 # Reduce the MTU of the VPN tunnel # Some cloud and internet providers use a smaller MTU (Maximum Transmission # Unit) than the normal value of 1500 and if you don't reduce the MTU of your # VPN tunnel some network connections will hang. Algo will attempt to set this # automatically based on your server, but if connections hang you might need to # adjust this yourself. # See: https://github.com/trailofbits/algo/blob/master/docs/troubleshooting.md#various-websites-appear-to-be-offline-through-the-vpn reduce_mtu: 0 # Algo will use the following lists to block ads. You can add new block lists # after deployment by modifying the line starting "BLOCKLIST_URLS=" at: # /usr/local/sbin/adblock.sh # If you load very large blocklists, you may also have to modify resource limits: # /etc/systemd/system/dnsmasq.service.d/100-CustomLimitations.conf adblock_lists: - "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts" - "https://hosts-file.net/ad_servers.txt" # Enable DNS encryption. # If 'false', 'dns_servers' should be specified below. # DNS encryption can not be disabled if DNS adblocking is enabled dns_encryption: true # DNS servers which will be used if 'dns_encryption' is 'true'. Multiple # providers may be specified, but avoid mixing providers that filter results # (like Cisco) with those that don't (like Cloudflare) or you could get # inconsistent results. The list of available public providers can be found # here: # https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-resolvers/blob/master/v2/public-resolvers.md dnscrypt_servers: ipv4: - cloudflare # - google ipv6: - cloudflare-ipv6 # DNS servers which will be used if 'dns_encryption' is 'false'. # The default is to use Cloudflare. dns_servers: ipv4: - 1.1.1.1 - 1.0.0.1 ipv6: - 2606:4700:4700::1111 - 2606:4700:4700::1001 # Randomly generated IP address for the local dns resolver local_service_ip: "{{ '172.16.0.1' | ipmath(1048573 | random(seed=algo_server_name + ansible_fqdn)) }}" local_service_ipv6: "{{ 'fd00::1' | ipmath(1048573 | random(seed=algo_server_name + ansible_fqdn)) }}" # Your Algo server will automatically install security updates. Some updates # require a reboot to take effect but your Algo server will not reboot itself # automatically unless you change 'enabled' below from 'false' to 'true', in # which case a reboot will take place if necessary at the time specified (as # HH:MM) in the time zone of your Algo server. The default time zone is UTC. unattended_reboot: enabled: false time: 06:00 # Block traffic between connected clients BetweenClients_DROP: true # Block SMB/CIFS traffic block_smb: true # Block NETBIOS traffic block_netbios: true congrats: common: | "# Congratulations! #" "# Your Algo server is running. #" "# Config files and certificates are in the ./configs/ directory. #" "# Go to https://whoer.net/ after connecting #" "# and ensure that all your traffic passes through the VPN. #" "# Local DNS resolver {{ local_service_ip }}{{ ', ' + local_service_ipv6 if ipv6_support else '' }} #" p12_pass: | "# The p12 and SSH keys password for new users is {{ p12_export_password }} #" ca_key_pass: | "# The CA key password is {{ CA_password|default(omit) }} #" ssh_access: | "# Shell access: ssh -i {{ ansible_ssh_private_key_file|default(omit) }} {{ ansible_ssh_user|default(omit) }}@{{ ansible_ssh_host|default(omit) }} #" SSH_keys: comment: algo@ssh private: configs/algo.pem public: configs/algo.pem.pub cloud_providers: azure: size: Standard_B1S image: 19.04 digitalocean: size: s-1vcpu-1gb image: "ubuntu-19-04-x64" ec2: # Change the encrypted flag to "true" to enable AWS volume encryption, for encryption of data at rest. encrypted: true # Set use_existing_eip to "true" if you want to use a pre-allocated Elastic IP # Additional prompt will be raised to determine which IP to use use_existing_eip: false size: t2.micro image: name: "ubuntu-disco-19.04" owner: "099720109477" gce: size: f1-micro image: ubuntu-1904 external_static_ip: false lightsail: size: nano_1_0 image: ubuntu_18_04 scaleway: size: DEV1-S image: Ubuntu Bionic Beaver arch: x86_64 hetzner: server_type: cx11 image: ubuntu-18.04 openstack: flavor_ram: ">=512" image: Ubuntu-18.04 cloudstack: size: Micro image: Linux Ubuntu 19.04 64-bit disk: 10 vultr: os: Ubuntu 19.04 x64 size: 1024 MB RAM,25 GB SSD,1.00 TB BW local: fail_hint: - Sorry, but something went wrong! - Please check the troubleshooting guide. - https://trailofbits.github.io/algo/troubleshooting.html booleans_map: Y: true y: true