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lxmf_provisioning

This program offers the possibility of provisioning clients. This includes, for example: The announcement of software updates. Registration of new users. Saving telemetry data that the clients send to the server. The data is stored in a PostgreSQL database. The source code can of course be customized to store the data in a different way.

For more information, see the configuration options (at the end of the program files). Everything else is briefly documented there. After the first start this configuration will be created as default config in the corresponding file.

Features

  • Compatible with all Reticulum managed apps (Communicator)
  • Announcement of the server and software versions
  • User registration
  • Collection of telemetry data
  • Storage of data in PostgreSQL, ...

Examples of use

General info how the messages/data are transported

All announcements are transmitted unencrypted with their own type/name which is not shown in the Nomadnet/Sideband announcement list. All messages between client<->server are transported as single 1:1 messages in the LXMF/Reticulum network. Accordingly, encryption takes place between these end points.

Current Status

It should currently be considered beta software and still work in progress.

All core features are implemented and functioning, but additions will probably occur as real-world use is explored.

There may be errors or the compatibility after an update is no longer guaranteed.

The full documentation is not yet available. Due to lack of time I can also not say when this will be further processed.

Screenshots / Usage examples

Installation manual

Install:

  • Install all required prerequisites. (Default Reticulum installation. Only necessary if reticulum is not yet installed.)
    apt update
    apt upgrade
    
    apt install python3-pip
    
    pip install pip --upgrade
    reboot
    
    pip3 install rns
    pip3 install pyserial netifaces
    
    pip3 install lxmf
    
  • Change the Reticulum configuration to suit your needs and use-case.
    nano /.reticulum/config
    
  • Download the file from this repository.
    wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SebastianObi/LXMF-Tools/main/lxmf_provisioning/lxmf_provisioning.py
    
  • Make it executable with the following command
    chmod +x lxmf_provisioning.py
    

Start:

  • Start it
    ./lxmf_provisioning.py
    
  • After the first start edit the configuration file to suit your needs and use-case. The file location is displayed.
  • Example minimal configuration (override of the default config config.cfg). These are the most relevant settings that need to be adjusted. All other settings are in config.cfg
    nano /root/.lxmf_provisioning/config.cfg.owr
    
    [lxmf]
    announce_periodic = Yes
    announce_periodic_interval = 15 #Minutes
    
    [database]
    host = 127.0.0.1
    port = 5432
    user = postgres
    password = password
    database = test
    table_registration = tbl_account
    table_telemetry = tbl_telemetry
    
    [features]
    announce_versions = True
    registration = True
    telemetry = True
    
    [data]
    v_s = 0.1.4 #Version software
    v_c = 2022-11-29 20:00 #Version config
    v_d = 2022-11-29 20:00 #Version data
    v_a = 2022-11-29 20:00 #Version auth
    u_s = https:// #URL Software
    
  • Start it again. Finished!
    ./lxmf_provisioning.py
    

Run as a system service/deamon:

  • Create a service file.
    nano /etc/systemd/system/lxmf_provisioning.service
    
  • Copy and edit the following content to your own needs.
    [Unit]
    Description=LXMF Provisioning Daemon
    After=multi-user.target
    [Service]
    # ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 10
    Type=simple
    Restart=always
    RestartSec=3
    User=root
    Group=root
    ExecStart=/root/lxmf_provisioning.py
    [Install]
    WantedBy=multi-user.target
    
  • Enable the service.
    systemctl enable lxmf_provisioning
    
  • Start the service.
    systemctl start lxmf_provisioning
    

Start/Stop service:

systemctl start lxmf_provisioning
systemctl stop lxmf_provisioning

Enable/Disable service:

systemctl enable lxmf_provisioning
systemctl disable lxmf_provisioning

Run several instances (To copy the same application):

  • Run the program with a different configuration path.
    ./lxmf_provisioning.py -p /root/.lxmf_provisioning_2nd
    ./lxmf_provisioning.py -p /root/.lxmf_provisioning_3nd
    
  • After the first start edit the configuration file to suit your needs and use-case. The file location is displayed.

First usage:

  • With a manual start via the console, the own LXMF address is displayed:
    [] ...............................................................................
    [] LXMF - Address: <801f48d54bc71cb3e0886944832aaf8d>
    [] ...............................................................................`
    
  • This address is also annouced at startup in the default setting.
  • This provisioning server address must be added to the clients.
  • Now the software can be used.

Startup parameters:

usage: lxmf_provisioning.py [-h] [-p PATH] [-pr PATH_RNS] [-pl PATH_LOG] [-l LOGLEVEL] [-s] [--exampleconfig] [--exampleconfigoverride]

LXMF Provisioning Server -

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -p PATH, --path PATH  Path to alternative config directory
  -pr PATH_RNS, --path_rns PATH_RNS
                        Path to alternative Reticulum config directory
  -pl PATH_LOG, --path_log PATH_LOG
                        Path to alternative log directory
  -l LOGLEVEL, --loglevel LOGLEVEL
  -s, --service         Running as a service and should log to file
  --exampleconfig       Print verbose configuration example to stdout and exit
  --exampleconfigoverride
                        Print verbose configuration example to stdout and exit

Config/data files:

  • config.cfg

    This is the default config file.

  • config.cfg.owr

    This is the user configuration file to override the default configuration file. All settings made here have precedence. This file can be used to clearly summarize all settings that deviate from the default. This also has the advantage that all changed settings can be kept when updating the program.

Configuration manual (Examples)

The configurations shown here are only a part of the total configuration. It only serves to show the configuration that is necessary and adapted for the respective function. All configurations must be made in the file config.cfg.owr. All possible settings can be seen in the default configuration file config.cfg.

Standard function (Announce versions, user registration, telemetry):

  • config.cfg.owr
    [lxmf]
    announce_periodic = Yes
    announce_periodic_interval = 15 #Minutes
    
    [database]
    host = 127.0.0.1
    port = 5432
    user = postgres
    password = password
    database = test
    table_registration = tbl_account
    table_telemetry = tbl_telemetry
    
    [features]
    announce_versions = True
    registration = True
    telemetry = True
    
    [data]
    v_s = 0.1.4 #Version software
    v_c = 2022-11-29 20:00 #Version config
    v_d = 2022-11-29 20:00 #Version data
    v_a = 2022-11-29 20:00 #Version auth
    u_s = https:// #URL Software
    

Custom function (Announce versions):

  • config.cfg.owr
    [lxmf]
    announce_periodic = Yes
    announce_periodic_interval = 15 #Minutes
    
    [features]
    announce_versions = True
    registration = False
    telemetry = False
    
    [data]
    v_s = 0.1.4 #Version software
    v_c = 2022-11-29 20:00 #Version config
    v_d = 2022-11-29 20:00 #Version data
    v_a = 2022-11-29 20:00 #Version auth
    u_s = https:// #URL Software
    

Admin manual

This guide applies to all admins. Here are briefly explained the administative possibilities.

User manual

This guide applies to users or admins. Here are briefly explained the normal possibilities of the software.

FAQ

How do I start with the software?

You should read the Installation manual section. There everything is explained briefly. Just work through everything from top to bottom :)