Part of the BAS Ansible Role Collection (BARC)
Configures Apache to use the Reverse Proxy Add Forward module
- Restarts Apache to pick up RPAF module
- Creates an includes file containing module configuration and loads this within the default virtual host
This role is designed for internal use but if useful can be shared publicly.
apache
apache_rpaf_config_file_path
- Path consisting of directory and file name for the file that will contain this module's configuration options
- This variable MUST be a valid UNIX path and SHOULD NOT exist.
- Default: "/etc/apache2/conf-available/mod-rpaf.conf"
apache_rpaf_option_enable
- If "On" the RPAF engine will be enabled
- See the module documentation for more information.
- You MUST quote this value or Ansible will evaluate this value to a "True" or "False" which are not valid.
- Allowed values: "on" or "off".
- Default: "On"
apache_rpaf_option_set_hostname
- Update Update vhost name so ServerName & ServerAlias work
- See the module documentation for more information.
- You MUST quote this value or Ansible will evaluate this value to a "True" or "False" which are not valid.
- Allowed values: "on" or "off".
- Default: "On"
apache_rpaf_option_proxy_ips
- What IPs & bitmaksed subnets to adjust requests for
- See the module documentation for more information.
- By default this variable will be the IPv4 address of the local interface.
- You SHOULD NOT need to change this value.
- Default: "{{ ansible_lo.ipv4.address }}"
This project welcomes contributions, see CONTRIBUTING
for our general policy.
The Git flow workflow is used to manage development of this package.
Discrete changes should be made within feature branches, created from and merged back into develop (where small one-line changes may be made directly).
When ready to release a set of features/changes create a release branch from develop, update documentation as required and merge into master with a tagged, semantic version (e.g. v1.2.3
).
After releases the master branch should be merged with develop to restart the process. High impact bugs can be addressed in hotfix branches, created from and merged into master directly (and then into develop).
Issues, bugs, improvements, questions, suggestions and other tasks related to this package are managed through the BAS Web & Applications Team Jira project (BASWEB).
Copyright 2015 NERC BAS. Licensed under the MIT license, see LICENSE
for details.