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mailinabox/Vagrantfile
Joshua Tauberer 295981828f Vagrantize
* adding a Vagrantfile
* in a non-interactive setup like this, create the user's first email account for them
* let the machine auto-detect its IP address using http://icanhazip.com/
* use our own justtesting.email domain to provision a subdomain for users so they can quickly get started
2014-06-04 19:39:58 -04:00

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# -*- mode: ruby -*-
# vi: set ft=ruby :
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "ubuntu14.04-gitmachine"
config.vm.box_url = "ubuntu14.04-gitmachine.box"
# Network config: Since it's a mail server, it only makes sense
# to put it on the public network. This will let the machine
# take an IP address from your DHCP server. It's up to you to
# make sure its ports are exposed on the public web.
config.vm.hostname = "mailinabox"
config.vm.network "public_network"
config.vm.provision :shell, :inline => <<-SH
# Our install will fail if SSH is installed and allows password-based authentication.
# `vagrant ssh` will still work if we disable password authentication.
echo "PasswordAuthentication no" >> /etc/ssh/sshd_config
# Set environment variables so that the setup script does
# not ask any questions during provisioning. We'll let the
# machine figure out its own public IP and it'll take a
# subdomain on our justtesting.email domain so we can get
# started quickly.
export PUBLIC_IP=auto-web
export PUBLIC_HOSTNAME=auto-easy
export CSR_COUNTRY=US
# Start the setup script.
cd /vagrant
setup/start.sh
SH
end