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- openssh
- =======
- Install and configure an openssh server.
-
- .. note::
-
- See the full `Salt Formulas installation and usage instructions
- <http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html>`_.
-
- Available states
- ================
-
- .. contents::
- :local:
-
- ``openssh``
- -----------
-
- Installs the ``openssh`` server package and service.
-
- ``openssh.auth``
- -----------
-
- Manages SSH certificates for users.
-
- ``openssh.banner``
- ------------------
-
- Installs a banner that users see when SSH-ing in.
-
- ``openssh.client``
- ------------------
-
- Installs the openssh client package.
-
- ``openssh.config``
- ------------------
-
- Installs the ssh daemon configuration file included in this formula
- (under "openssh/files"). This configuration file is populated
- by values from pillar. ``pillar.example`` results in the generation
- of the default ``sshd_config`` file on Debian Wheezy.
-
- It is highly recommended ``PermitRootLogin`` is added to pillar
- so root login will be disabled.
-
- ``openssh.known_hosts``
- -----------------------
-
- Manages the site-wide ssh_known_hosts file and fills it with the
- public SSH host keys of all minions. You can restrict the set of minions
- whose keys are listed by using the pillar data ``openssh:known_hosts:target``
- and ``openssh:known_hosts:expr_form`` (those fields map directly to the
- corresponding attributes of the ``mine.get`` function).
-
- The Salt mine is used to share the public SSH host keys, you must thus
- configure it accordingly on all hosts that must export their keys. Two
- mine functions are required, one that exports the keys (one key per line,
- as they are stored in ``/etc/ssh/ssh_host_*_key.pub``) and one that defines
- the public hostname that the keys are associated to. Here's the way to
- setup those functions through pillar::
-
- # Required for openssh.known_hosts
- mine_functions:
- public_ssh_host_keys:
- mine_function: cmd.run
- cmd: cat /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*_key.pub
- python_shell: True
- public_ssh_hostname:
- mine_function: grains.get
- key: id
-
- The above example assumes that the minion identifier is a valid DNS name
- that can be used to connect to the host. If that's not the case, you might
- want to use the ``fqdn`` grain instead of the ``id`` one. The above example
- also uses the default mine function names used by this formula. If you have to
- use other names, then you should indicate the names to use in pillar keys
- ``openssh:known_hosts:mine_keys_function`` and
- ``openssh:known_hosts:mine_hostname_function``.
-
- You can also integrate alternate DNS names of the various hosts in the
- ssh_known_hosts files. You just have to list all the alternate DNS names as a
- list in the ``openssh:known_hosts:aliases`` pillar key. Whenever the IPv4 or
- IPv6 behind one of those DNS entries matches an IPv4 or IPv6 behind the
- official hostname of a minion, the alternate DNS name will be associated to the
- minion's public SSH host key.
-
- ``openssh.moduli``
- -----------------------
-
- Manages the system wide ``/etc/ssh/moduli`` file.
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