# # ssh module # # Copyright 2008, micah@riseup.net # Copyright 2008, admin(at)immerda.ch # Copyright 2008, Puzzle ITC GmbH # Marcel Härry haerry+puppet(at)puzzle.ch # Simon Josi josi+puppet(at)puzzle.ch # # This program is free software; you can redistribute # it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU # General Public License version 3 as published by # the Free Software Foundation. # # Deploy authorized_keys file with the define # sshd::ssh_authorized_key # # sshd-config: # # The configuration of the sshd is rather strict and might not fit all # needs. However there are a bunch of variables, which you might # consider configuring. # # To set any of the following, simply set them as variables in your manifests # before the class is included, for example: # # $sshd_listen_address = ['10.0.0.1 192.168.0.1'] # $sshd_use_pam = yes # include sshd::debian # # The following is a list of the currently available variables: # # sshd_listen_address: specify the addresses sshd should listen on # set this to ['10.0.0.1 192.168.0.1'] to have it listen on both # addresses, or leave it unset to listen on all # Default: empty -> results in listening on 0.0.0.0 # # sshd_allowed_users: list of usernames separated by spaces. # set this for example to "foobar root" # to ensure that only user foobar and root # might login. # Default: empty -> no restriction is set # # sshd_use_pam: if you want to use pam or not for authenticaton # Values: no or yes. # Default: no # # sshd_permit_root_login: If you want to allow root logins or not. # Valid values: yes, no, without-password, forced-commands-only # Default: without-password # # sshd_password_authentication: If you want to enable password authentication or not # Valid values: yes or no # Default: no # # sshd_challenge_response_authentication: If you want to enable ChallengeResponseAuthentication or not # When disabled, s/key passowords are disabled # Valid values: yes or no # Default: no # # sshd_tcp_forwarding: If you want to enable TcpForwarding # Valid Values: yes or no # Default: no # # sshd_x11_forwarding: If you want to enable x11 forwarding # Valid Values: yes or no # Default: no # # sshd_agent_forwarding: If you want to allow ssh-agent forwarding # Valid Values: yes or no # Default: no # # sshd_pubkey_authentication: If you want to enable public key authentication # Valid Values: yes or no # Default: yes # # sshd_rsa_authentication: If you want to enable RSA Authentication # Valid Values: yes or no # Default: no # # sshd_rhosts_rsa_authentication: If you want to enable rhosts RSA Authentication # Valid Values: yes or no # Default: no # # sshd_hostbased_authentication: If you want to enable HostbasedAuthentication # Valid Values: yes or no # Default: no # # sshd_strict_modes: If you want to set StrictModes (check file modes/ownership before accepting login) # Valid Values: yes or no # Default: yes # # sshd_permit_empty_passwords: If you want enable PermitEmptyPasswords to allow empty passwords # Valid Values: yes or no # Default: no # # sshd_port: If you want to specify a different port than the default 22 # Default: 22 # # sshd_authorized_keys_file: Set this to the location of the AuthorizedKeysFile (e.g. /etc/ssh/authorized_keys/%u) # Default: AuthorizedKeysFile %h/.ssh/authorized_keys # class sshd { include sshd::client case $operatingsystem { gentoo: { include sshd::gentoo } redhat: { include sshd::redhat } centos: { include sshd::centos } openbsd: { include sshd::openbsd } debian: { include sshd::debian } ubuntu: { include sshd::ubuntu } default: { include sshd::default } } } class sshd::base { # prepare variables to use in templates $real_sshd_listen_address = $sshd_listen_address ? { '' => [ '0.0.0.0', '::' ], default => $sshd_listen_address } $real_sshd_allowed_users = $sshd_allowed_users ? { '' => '', default => $sshd_allowed_users } $real_sshd_use_pam = $sshd_use_pam ? { '' => 'no', default => $sshd_use_pam } $real_sshd_permit_root_login = $sshd_permit_root_login ? { '' => 'without-password', default => $sshd_permit_root_login } $real_sshd_password_authentication = $sshd_password_authentication ? { '' => 'no', default => $sshd_password_authentication } $real_sshd_tcp_forwarding = $sshd_tcp_forwarding ? { '' => 'no', default => $sshd_tcp_forwarding } $real_sshd_x11_forwarding = $sshd_x11_forwarding ? { '' => 'no', default => $sshd_x11_forwarding } $real_sshd_agent_forwarding = $sshd_agent_forwarding ? { '' => 'no', default => $sshd_agent_forwarding } $real_sshd_challenge_response_authentication = $sshd_challenge_response_authentication ? { '' => 'no', default => $sshd_challenge_response_authentication } $real_sshd_pubkey_authentication = $sshd_pubkey_authentication ? { '' => 'yes', default => $sshd_pubkey_authentication } $real_sshd_rsa_authentication = $sshd_rsa_authentication ? { '' => 'no', default => $sshd_rsa_authentication } $real_sshd_strict_modes = $sshd_strict_modes ? { '' => 'yes', default => $sshd_strict_modes } $real_sshd_ignore_rhosts = $sshd_ignore_rhosts ? { '' => 'yes', default => $sshd_ignore_rhosts } $real_sshd_rhosts_rsa_authentication = $sshd_rhosts_rsa_authentication ? { '' => 'no', default => $sshd_rhosts_rsa_authentication } $real_sshd_hostbased_authentication = $sshd_hostbased_authentication ? { '' => 'no', default => $sshd_hostbased_authentication } $real_sshd_permit_empty_passwords = $sshd_permit_empty_passwords ? { '' => 'no', default => $sshd_permit_empty_passwords } $real_sshd_port = $sshd_port ? { '' => 22, default => $sshd_port } $real_sshd_authorized_keys_file = $sshd_authorized_keys_file ? { '' => "%h/.ssh/authorized_keys", default => $sshd_authorized_keys_file } file { 'sshd_config': path => '/etc/ssh/sshd_config', owner => root, group => 0, mode => 600, content => $lsbdistcodename ? { '' => template("sshd/sshd_config/${operatingsystem}.erb"), default => template ("sshd/sshd_config/${operatingsystem}_${lsbdistcodename}.erb"), }, notify => Service[sshd], } # Now add the key, if we've got one case $sshrsakey_key { '': { info("no sshrsakey on $fqdn") } default: { @@sshkey{"$hostname.$domain": type => ssh-rsa, key => $sshrsakey_key, ensure => present, } } } service{'sshd': name => 'sshd', enable => true, ensure => running, hasstatus => true, require => File[sshd_config], } } class sshd::linux inherits sshd::base { package{openssh: ensure => present, } File[sshd_config]{ require +> Package[openssh], } } class sshd::gentoo inherits sshd::linux { Package[openssh]{ category => 'net-misc', } } class sshd::debian inherits sshd::linux { # the templates for Debian need lsbdistcodename include assert_lsbdistcodename Package[openssh]{ name => 'openssh-server', } Service[sshd]{ name => 'ssh', hasstatus => false, } } class sshd::ubuntu inherits sshd::debian {} class sshd::redhat inherits sshd::linux { Package[openssh]{ name => 'openssh-server', } } class sshd::centos inherits sshd::redhat {} class sshd::openbsd inherits sshd::base { Service[sshd]{ restart => '/bin/kill -HUP `/bin/cat /var/run/sshd.pid`', stop => '/bin/kill `/bin/cat /var/run/sshd.pid`', start => '/usr/sbin/sshd', hasstatus => false, } } ### defines # wrapper to have some defaults. define sshd::ssh_authorized_key( $type = 'ssh-dss', $key, $user = 'root', $target = undef, $options = 'absent' ){ ssh_authorized_key{$name: type => $type, key => $key, user => $user, target => $target, } case $options { 'absent': { info("not setting any option for ssh_authorized_key: $name") } default: { Ssh_authorized_key[$name]{ options => $options, } } } }