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  1. .. include:: global.rst.inc
  2. .. _deployment:
  3. Deployment
  4. ==========
  5. This chapter will give an example how to setup a borg repository server for multiple
  6. clients.
  7. Machines
  8. --------
  9. There are multiple machines used in this chapter and will further be named by their
  10. respective fully qualified domain name (fqdn).
  11. * The backup server: `backup01.srv.local`
  12. * The clients:
  13. - John Doe's desktop: `johndoe.clnt.local`
  14. - Webserver 01: `web01.srv.local`
  15. - Application server 01: `app01.srv.local`
  16. User and group
  17. --------------
  18. The repository server needs to have only one UNIX user for all the clients.
  19. Recommended user and group with additional settings:
  20. * User: `backup`
  21. * Group: `backup`
  22. * Shell: `/bin/bash` (or other capable to run the `borg serve` command)
  23. * Home: `/home/backup`
  24. Most clients shall initiate a backup from the root user to catch all
  25. users, groups and permissions (e.g. when backing up `/home`).
  26. Folders
  27. -------
  28. The following folder tree layout is suggested on the repository server:
  29. * User home directory, /home/backup
  30. * Repositories path (storage pool): /home/backup/repos
  31. * Clients restricted paths (`/home/backup/repos/<client fqdn>`):
  32. - johndoe.clnt.local: `/home/backup/repos/johndoe.clnt.local`
  33. - web01.srv.local: `/home/backup/repos/web01.srv.local`
  34. - app01.srv.local: `/home/backup/repos/app01.srv.local`
  35. Restrictions
  36. ------------
  37. Borg is instructed to restrict clients into their own paths:
  38. ``borg serve --restrict-to-path /home/backup/repos/<client fqdn>``
  39. There is only one ssh key per client allowed. Keys are added for ``johndoe.clnt.local``, ``web01.srv.local`` and
  40. ``app01.srv.local``. But they will access the backup under only one UNIX user account as:
  41. ``backup@backup01.srv.local``. Every key in ``$HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys`` has a
  42. forced command and restrictions applied as shown below:
  43. ::
  44. command="cd /home/backup/repos/<client fqdn>;
  45. borg serve --restrict-to-path /home/backup/repos/<client fqdn>",
  46. no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-pty,
  47. no-agent-forwarding,no-user-rc <keytype> <key> <host>
  48. .. note:: The text shown above needs to be written on a single line!
  49. The options which are added to the key will perform the following:
  50. 1. Change working directory
  51. 2. Run ``borg serve`` restricted to the client base path
  52. 3. Restrict ssh and do not allow stuff which imposes a security risk
  53. Due to the ``cd`` command we use, the server automatically changes the current
  54. working directory. Then client doesn't need to have knowledge of the absolute
  55. or relative remote repository path and can directly access the repositories at
  56. ``<user>@<host>:<repo>``.
  57. .. note:: The setup above ignores all client given commandline parameters
  58. which are normally appended to the `borg serve` command.
  59. Client
  60. ------
  61. The client needs to initialize the `pictures` repository like this:
  62. borg init backup@backup01.srv.local:pictures
  63. Or with the full path (should actually never be used, as only for demonstrational purposes).
  64. The server should automatically change the current working directory to the `<client fqdn>` folder.
  65. borg init backup@backup01.srv.local:/home/backup/repos/johndoe.clnt.local/pictures
  66. When `johndoe.clnt.local` tries to access a not restricted path the following error is raised.
  67. John Doe tries to backup into the Web 01 path:
  68. borg init backup@backup01.srv.local:/home/backup/repos/web01.srv.local/pictures
  69. ::
  70. ~~~ SNIP ~~~
  71. Remote: borg.remote.PathNotAllowed: /home/backup/repos/web01.srv.local/pictures
  72. ~~~ SNIP ~~~
  73. Repository path not allowed
  74. Ansible
  75. -------
  76. Ansible takes care of all the system-specific commands to add the user, create the
  77. folder. Even when the configuration is changed the repository server configuration is
  78. satisfied and reproducible.
  79. Automate setting up an repository server with the user, group, folders and
  80. permissions a Ansible playbook could be used. Keep in mind the playbook
  81. uses the Arch Linux `pacman <https://www.archlinux.org/pacman/pacman.8.html>`_
  82. package manager to install and keep borg up-to-date.
  83. ::
  84. - hosts: backup01.srv.local
  85. vars:
  86. user: backup
  87. group: backup
  88. home: /home/backup
  89. pool: "{{ home }}/repos"
  90. auth_users:
  91. - host: johndoe.clnt.local
  92. key: "{{ lookup('file', '/path/to/keys/johndoe.clnt.local.pub') }}"
  93. - host: web01.clnt.local
  94. key: "{{ lookup('file', '/path/to/keys/web01.clnt.local.pub') }}"
  95. - host: app01.clnt.local
  96. key: "{{ lookup('file', '/path/to/keys/app01.clnt.local.pub') }}"
  97. tasks:
  98. - pacman: name=borg state=latest update_cache=yes
  99. - group: name="{{ group }}" state=present
  100. - user: name="{{ user }}" shell=/bin/bash home="{{ home }}" createhome=yes group="{{ group }}" groups= state=present
  101. - file: path="{{ home }}" owner="{{ user }}" group="{{ group }}" mode=0700 state=directory
  102. - file: path="{{ home }}/.ssh" owner="{{ user }}" group="{{ group }}" mode=0700 state=directory
  103. - file: path="{{ pool }}" owner="{{ user }}" group="{{ group }}" mode=0700 state=directory
  104. - authorized_key: user="{{ user }}"
  105. key="{{ item.key }}"
  106. key_options='command="cd {{ pool }}/{{ item.host }};borg serve --restrict-to-path {{ pool }}/{{ item.host }}",no-port-forwarding,no-X11-forwarding,no-pty,no-agent-forwarding,no-user-rc'
  107. with_items: auth_users
  108. - file: path="{{ home }}/.ssh/authorized_keys" owner="{{ user }}" group="{{ group }}" mode=0600 state=file
  109. - file: path="{{ pool }}/{{ item.host }}" owner="{{ user }}" group="{{ group }}" mode=0700 state=directory
  110. with_items: auth_users
  111. Salt
  112. ----
  113. This is a configuration similar to the one above, configured to be deployed with
  114. Salt running on a Debian system.
  115. ::
  116. Install borg backup from pip:
  117. pkg.installed:
  118. - pkgs:
  119. - python3
  120. - python3-dev
  121. - python3-pip
  122. - python-virtualenv
  123. - libssl-dev
  124. - openssl
  125. - libacl1-dev
  126. - libacl1
  127. - liblz4-dev
  128. - liblz4-1
  129. - build-essential
  130. - libfuse-dev
  131. - fuse
  132. - pkg-config
  133. pip.installed:
  134. - pkgs: ["borgbackup"]
  135. - bin_env: /usr/bin/pip3
  136. Setup backup user:
  137. user.present:
  138. - name: backup
  139. - fullname: Backup User
  140. - home: /home/backup
  141. - shell: /bin/bash
  142. # CAUTION!
  143. # If you change the ssh command= option below, it won't necessarily get pushed to the backup
  144. # server correctly unless you delete the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file and re-create it!
  145. {% for host in backupclients %}
  146. Give backup access to {{host}}:
  147. ssh_auth.present:
  148. - user: backup
  149. - source: salt://conf/ssh-pubkeys/{{host}}-backup.id_ecdsa.pub
  150. - options:
  151. - command="cd /home/backup/repos/{{host}}; borg serve --restrict-to-path /home/backup/repos/{{host}}"
  152. - no-port-forwarding
  153. - no-X11-forwarding
  154. - no-pty
  155. - no-agent-forwarding
  156. - no-user-rc
  157. {% endfor %}
  158. Enhancements
  159. ------------
  160. As this chapter only describes a simple and effective setup it could be further
  161. enhanced when supporting (a limited set) of client supplied commands. A wrapper
  162. for starting `borg serve` could be written. Or borg itself could be enhanced to
  163. autodetect it runs under SSH by checking the `SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND` environment
  164. variable. This is left open for future improvements.
  165. When extending ssh autodetection in borg no external wrapper script is necessary
  166. and no other interpreter or application has to be deployed.
  167. See also
  168. --------
  169. * `SSH Daemon manpage <http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi/OpenBSD-current/man8/sshd.8>`_
  170. * `Ansible <https://docs.ansible.com>`_
  171. * `Salt <https://docs.saltstack.com/>`_