89 lines
3.7 KiB
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89 lines
3.7 KiB
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# add groups to the system
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# The following example adds the ubuntu group with members foo and bar and
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# the group cloud-users.
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groups:
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- ubuntu: [foo,bar]
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- cloud-users
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# add users to the system. Users are added after groups are added.
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users:
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- name: foobar
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gecos: Foo B. Bar
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primary-group: foobar
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groups: users
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expiredate: 2012-09-01
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ssh-import-id: foobar
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lock-passwd: false
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passwd: $6$j212wezy$7H/1LT4f9/N3wpgNunhsIqtMj62OKiS3nyNwuizouQc3u7MbYCarYeAHWYPYb2FT.lbioDm2RrkJPb9BZMN1O/
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- name: barfoo
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gecos: Bar B. Foo
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sudo: ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
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groups: users, admin
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ssh-import-id: None
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lock-passwd: true
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ssh-authorized-keys:
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- <ssh pub key 1>
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- <ssh pub key 2>
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cloudy:
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gecos: Magic Cloud App Daemon User
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inactive: true
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system: true
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# Valid Values:
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# gecos: The user name's real name, i.e. "Bob B. Smith"
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# homedir: Optional. Set to the local path you want to use. Defaults to
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# /home/<username>
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# primary-group: define the primary group. Defaults to a new group created
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# named after the user.
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# groups: Optional. Additional groups to add the user to. Defaults to none
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# lock-passwd: Defaults to true. Lock the password to disable password login
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# inactive: Create the user as inactive
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# passwd: The hash -- not the password itself -- of the password you want
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# to use for this user. You can generate a safe hash via:
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# mkpasswd -m SHA-512 -s 4096
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# (the above command would create a password SHA512 password hash
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# with 4096 salt rounds)
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#
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# Please note: while the use of a hashed password is better than
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# plain text, the use of this feature is not ideal. Also,
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# using a high number of salting rounds will help, but it should
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# not be relied upon.
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#
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# To highlight this risk, running John the Ripper against the
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# example hash above, with a readily available wordlist, revealed
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# the true password in 12 seconds on a i7-2620QM.
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#
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# In other words, this feature is a potential security risk and is
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# provided for your convenience only. If you do not fully trust the
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# medium over which your cloud-config will be transmitted, then you
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# should use SSH authentication only.
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#
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# You have thus been warned.
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# no-create-home: When set to true, do not create home directory.
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# no-user-group: When set to true, do not create a group named after the user.
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# no-log-init: When set to true, do not initialize lastlog and faillog database.
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# ssh-import-id: Optional. Import SSH ids
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# ssh-authorized-key: Optional. Add key to user's ssh authorized keys file
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# sudo: Defaults to none. Set to the sudo string you want to use, i.e.
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# ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL. To add multiple rules, use the following
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# format.
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# sudo:
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# - ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:/bin/mysql
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# - ALL=(ALL) ALL
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# Note: Please double check your syntax and make sure it is valid.
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# cloud-init does not parse/check the syntax of the sudo
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# directive.
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# system: Create the user as a system user. This means no home directory.
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#
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# Default user creation: Ubuntu Only
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# Unless you define users, you will get a Ubuntu user on Ubuntu systems with the
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# legacy permission (no password sudo, locked user, etc). If however, you want
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# to have the ubuntu user in addition to other users, you need to instruct
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# cloud-init that you also want the default user. To do this use the following
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# syntax:
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# users:
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# default: True
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# foobar: ...
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#
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# users[0] (the first user in users) overrides the user directive.
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