Advanced Linux administration
May 5, 2024
Advanced Linux administration 1.Context You are working for a company that has asked you to create a PoC for a totally open-source and free infrastructure in order to reduce its expenditure. Your objective is therefore: 1. Set up a ProxMox server that will be in contact with your main network; 2. Install a pfSense firewall (leave the default ANY:ANY, concentrate on the gateway aspect of the solution) which will be the entry point to your subnetwork. of the solution) which will be the entry point to your subnet; 3. Mount three containers with standard Debian images on the subnet to install the following solutions 1. Adguard Home (CT-SOL-ADGUARD) 2. Wazuh (CT-SOL-WAZUH) 3. FireflyIII (CT-SOL-FIREFLY) [Optional, but don’t do it] 4. Carry out the minimum configuration of the proposed solutions. 5. Check that the Proxmox server can ping the containers. Expected output: All the configuration files that have been modified/produced to meet the requirement. (e.g. setting a static ip address for the proxmox -> render the /etc/network/interfaces file). The format for submitting should be in a zip file in the form : Parent File Proxmox Command output `df -h` > df.txt PfSense Adguard Command output `df -h` > df.txt Wazuh Command output `df -h` > df.txt 2. Requested architecture Here is the simplified architecture requested by your boss: Expected order of completion Here is my suggested prioritisation of “tasks”: 1. Proxmox (installation, configuration) 2. Adguard (set-up, configuration, testing of the DNS provided and configuration of domain name resolution resolution for the other containers) 3. Wazuh (installation, configuration) 4. Pfsense (installation, configuration, network readaptation) Technical documentation is also expected ( screenshots with proof that it works is just fine)
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