* Some services are designed to be accessible through WAN through a friendly URL.
* You'll need to have a domain where you can set DNS records and have the ability to create different subdomains, as the guide assumes each service will get its own subdomain.
* Getting and configuring the domain is outside the scope of this repo. Whenever a service needs you to set up a subdomain, it will be mentioned explictly.
* You should add the domain to the var `root_domain` in `ansible/infra_vars.yml`.
+ Boots with one of your SSH keys already authorized. If this is not the case, you'll have to manually drop the pubkey there before using the playbooks.
* Move on once your VPS is running and satisfies the prerequisites.
* You have an example `ansible/example.inventory.ini`. Copy it with `cp ansible/example.inventory.ini ansible/inventory.ini` and fill in with the values for your VPS.
* Ansible will create a user on the first playbook `01_basic_vps_setup_playbook.yml`. This is the user that will get used regularly. But, since this user doesn't exist, you obviosuly need to first run this playbook from some other user. We assume your VPS provider has given you a root user, which is what you need to define as the running user in the next command.
* Run `ansible-playbook -i inventory.ini infra/01_user_and_access_setup_playbook.yml -e 'ansible_user="your root user here"'`
* Then, configure firewall access, fail2ban and auditd with `ansible-playbook -i inventory.ini infra/02_firewall_and_fail2ban_playbook.yml`. Since the user we will use is now present, there is no need to specify the user anymore.