QR Code
Warning
You will need a Standard Kairos OS image in order to use QR Code feature.By default Kairos will display a QR code after booting the ISO to install the machine:
The QR Code is a base64 encoded string which is an edgevpn
token.
For example, you can scan the following QR Code from the video Introduction to Kairos - timestamp 4:16.
The base64 encoded string from the QR Code looks like this:
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
Once this base64 string is decoded, the edgevpn
token looks like this:
otp:
dht:
interval: 9223372036854775807
key: V4563YHJ77MTVZ2EMDY5AVH6IC6MT6E427LTMNCS2MXV3QVGUDIQ
length: 32
crypto:
interval: 9223372036854775807
key: MRVSSNJCOVZ62WGDLYWDONRCCQ54LAU2LLFEN5DM4DGLYFXFXU4A
length: 32
room: 27WJV7YMK7WS7QYU3WLOISQALYOGER4Q5JMUTURMTDFJKA55VYYA
rendezvous: qfMptAtTsiHqVfVHBaitAmvPdWrJBDpC
mdns: HPtZilIJxPXbQTTHOwdxbXfxKroVbfdH
max_message_size: 20971520
For more information about EdgeVPN, check out the architecture section.
To trigger the installation process via QR code, you need to use the Kairos CLI and provide a Cloud Config, as described in the Getting started guide. You can also see some Cloud Config examples in our Examples section. The CLI is currently available only for Linux and Windows. It can be downloaded from the release artifact:
VERSION=$(wget -q -O- https://api.github.com/repos/kairos-io/provider-kairos/releases/latest | jq -r '.tag_name')
curl -L https://github.com/kairos-io/provider-kairos/releases/download/${VERSION}/kairosctl-${VERSION}-linux-amd64.tar.gz -o - | tar -xvzf - -C .
The CLI allows to register a node with a screenshot, an image, or a token. During pairing, the configuration is sent over, and the node will continue the installation process.
In a terminal window from your desktop/workstation, run:
kairosctl register --reboot --device /dev/sda --config config.yaml
- The
--reboot
flag will make the node reboot automatically after the installation is completed. - The
--device
flag determines the specific drive where Kairos will be installed. Replace/dev/sda
with your drive. Any existing data will be overwritten, so please be cautious. - The
--config
flag is used to specify the config file used by the installation process.
Note
By default, the CLI will automatically take a screenshot to get the QR code. Make sure it fits into the screen. Alternatively, an image path or a token can be supplied via arguments (e.g.kairosctl register /img/path
or kairosctl register <token>
).
After a few minutes, the configuration is distributed to the node and the installation starts. At the end of the installation, the system is automatically rebooted.
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