The sshkeys puppet module creates, shares, and installs SSH keys.
This module recently went through a large change and is not compatible with previous versions.
You can access the old version in the v1 branch or the 1.0.0 tag.
This module contains two facts:
This fact publishes all default SSH keys for all users found in /etc/passwd
.
By using PuppetDB, all keys are then recorded in the database. Other nodes (and tools) are then able to query PuppetDB and obtain the public key for the user.
This fact publishes the homedir for all users found in /etc/passwd
. This fact is used to help locate a certain user's home directory.
In addition to those two facts, an optional third fact can be created:
$ cat /etc/facter/facts.d/homedir_users.yaml
---
homedir_users:
- root
- jdoe
If this fact exists, then only the users specified will have their home directory and ssh public key exported via facter. This is useful in cases where /home
is automounted and parsing all users will mount all home directories. It's also useful if you just don't want everyone's public key exported.
- Only the default
id_rsa
orid_dsa
public key is shared -- this module is unable to handle multiple keys at this time. - Users are expected to be managed outside of this module.
Create a SSH key for a user (this is optional):
sshkeys::create_ssh_key { 'root':
ssh_keytype => 'dsa',
}
The default bit lengths are 2048 for rsa and 1024 for dsa. To override the defaults, use the ssh_bitlength parameter.
Once created, Facter will expose the public key via the fact sshpubkey_root
.
To allow root@server1
to access root@server2
:
sshkeys::set_authorized_key { 'root@server1 to root@server2':
local_user => 'root',
remote_user => 'root@server1',
}
Now, root@server2
will have root@server1
's public key added to its ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
file thus allowing root@server1
to log into server2
as root
without a password.
This module requires:
- The dalen/puppetdbquery module
This module was lightly based off of Boklm's module. I used this module frequently before changing to a PuppetDB/Facter-based solution. Some of the code was used in my version.