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- Puppet Enterprise 2017.2.x, 2017.1.x, 2016.5.x, 2016.4.x
- Puppet >=4.0.0 <5.0.0
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lostinmalloc-users
Table of Contents
Overview
The lostinmalloc-users
module manages users and their secrets. It is distributed through the Apache License 2.0. Please do refer to the LICENSE for details.
Module Description
The lostinmalloc-users
module allows to manage users. It's main feature is to define whether a user is present or absent on a specific node.
If the user is present, it allows the client to define:
- If he has a
/home
. - The groups he belongs to.
- If he is a sudoer.
- His secrets:
- System password.
- His public and/or private SSH key(s).
- SSH key(s) that are allowed to log into the system as him.
If the user is not present:
- His
/home
, if it does exist, is wiped out.
SSH Keys
lostinmalloc-users
is able to deploy both the public and the private SSH keys of an user into his $HOME/.ssh
directory. Providing the private SSH key is not mandatory. If given, being it sensitive data, it is encrypted through hiera-eyaml
. The end user is expected to properly install and configure Puppet so that is has both the yaml
and the eyaml
backends.
lostinmalloc-users
also allows to generate, for each user it manages, the authorized_keys
file, whose content are the public SSH keys of those users that can log into the system as one. This has some limitations:
- Only users directly managed through
lostinmalloc-users
can be used to state who can log into the system as who through SSH keys, since the module generates theauthorized_keys
fetching data from that provided through Hiera. - For a user to log into the system as himself he must provide his key and list himself among in the
authorized_keys
entries.
Setup
In order to install lostinmalloc-users
, run the following command:
$ sudo puppet module install lostinmalloc-users
Once installed, managing users on a node through lostinmalloc-users
is a simple as:
node 'puppet.lostinmalloc.com' {
class { 'users': }
}
The module does expect all the data to be provided through 'Hiera'. See Usage for examples on how to configure it.
What lostinmalloc-users affects
By managing users, lostinmalloc-users
affects several critical aspects of a node:
- It manages a user's existence. As such, if used on already existing users, it can potentially wipe out his
$HOME
. - It manages how a user can log in and out, so that it can lock someone out of the system.
Users that are not managed through lostinmalloc-users
are left untouched.
Requirements
In terms of requirements lostinmalloc-users
demands:
puppet >=4.0.0
hiera-eyaml >= 2.0.8
In terms of dependencies, lostinmalloc-users
defines two kinds of dependencies:
puppetlabs-stdlib >= 2.2.1
In order for lostinmalloc-users
to work, several packages, which can be installed either through apt
or as a gem
.
- Mandatory* dependencies are hardcoded into
manifest/params.pp
asmandatory_dependencies
. - Optional can be provided by the client through
Hiera
using the keyusers::params::extra_dependencies
. For example, to getcmatrix
installed as an optional dependency, we define it like this inHiera
:
users::params::extra_dependencies:
cmatrix: 'apt'
All of these extra dependencies must be supplied as a hash:
- The key represents the name of the package.
- The value represents the provider that Puppet must use to install it.
Managing Passwords
Managing a user's password requires libshadow
to be already installed on the system. This is clearly explained by the useradd
provider itself in the documentation that comes with the code. This library is essential since it allows Puppet to manage shadows. If the library is not installed when lostinmalloc-users
is executed and told to add the password of a user, this is what happens:
- The user will be created and properly configured, but his password will not be set. Puppet, if run in verbose mode, will warn about not being able to manage shadows.
- The
libshadow
package is installed through gem since it is part of the mandatory dependencies. Starting from the next execution, the user will be updated and his password will be properly set in the shadows.
If Puppet is installed through APT (puppetlabs-release
), libshadow
is automatically installed into the system. If otherwise Puppet is manually installed through gems, it is not ans it is duty of the administrator(s) of the system to either install it or notify everyone that the users' passwords will not be set on the first run.
Managing Groups
lostinmalloc-users
allows the client to define, optionally, the groups each user belongs to. Note that each user, by default, belongs to a group named after himself. This is known as the primary group of the user, The primary group should not be listed among the groups the user belongs to.
Any other group a user belongs to either exists already or is created before the user itself is created.
Handling groups requires the libuser
package to be installed. lostinmalloc-users
defines it as a mandatory dependency, so that its presence is enforced.
Usage
All data must be provided through Hiera
.
In the following example:
- The user
dave
:- Is be created.
- Owns his
$HOME
. - Is a
sudoer
. - Can login with username/password.
- Has both a public and a private SSH keys.
- Allows users
dave
,gru
andstuart
to log in as him through SSH. Note thatgru
does not exist, so it will be skipped.
- The user
stuart
:- Is created.
- Does not own a
$HOME
. - Cannot login with username/password.
- Has a public SSH key only.
- Does not allow anyone to log in as him through SSH.
- The user
www-data
:- Is created.
- Does not own a
$HOME
. - Cannot login with username/password.
- Has no SSH key.
- Does not allow anyone to log in as him through SSH.
YAML
---
users::params::accounts:
dave:
authorized_keys:
- 'dave'
- 'gru'
- 'stuart'
groups:
- 'sudo'
- 'foo'
managehome: true
password: '$6$3xG2CaJYHkmVQ$340oMY0S1YSEwhiPpTC3Qz/Gz3VR2KC4iQefhrc00w2PunFXpYCmTanJ4ORXzMjQGASPEA13IUmwTS82Uj85c1'
present: true
ssh:
key: 'QWERTY'
key_label: 'dave@minions.com'
key_type: 'ssh-rsa'
stuart:
groups:
- 'foo'
managehome: false
password: ''
present: true
ssh:
key: 'banana'
key_label: 'stuart@minions.com'
key_type: 'ssh-rsa'
www-data:
managehome: false
present: true
eYAML
---
users::params::secrets:
dave:
ssh:
private_key: |
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
super_secret
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
$ id dave
uid=1004(dave) gid=1007(dave) groups=1007(dave),27(sudo),1004(foo)
$ id stuart
uid=1005(stuart) gid=1005(stuart) groups=1005(stuart),1004(foo)
$ ls -l /home/dave/.ssh
-rwx------ 1 dave dave 66 Dec 12 19:23 authorized_keys
-rw------- 1 dave dave 75 Dec 25 23:12 dave
-rw-r-xr-x 1 dave dave 6 Dec 25 23:01 dave.pub
$ cat /home/dave/.ssh/authorized_keys
ssh-rsa QWERTY dave@minions.com
ssh-rsa banana stuart@minions.com
$ sudo cat /etc/shadow
dave:$6$3xG2CaJYHkmVQ$340oMY0S1YSEwhiPpTC3Qz/Gz3VR2KC4iQefhrc00w2PunFXpYCmTanJ4ORXzMjQGASPEA13IUmwTS82Uj85c1:16775:0:99999:7:::
stuart::16781:0:99999:7:::
Reference
All data must be provided through Hiera
. A user is defined by many attributes, some of which, in italic, are optional:
YAML
authorized_keys
: A list of strings representing users managed throughlostinmalloc-users
that can log into the system as him. The public keys of these users are stored into his$HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
. If this value is not given for the user, none can log in as him through SSH keys.groups
: the groups he belongs to. Note that the group named after himself, also known as his primary group, should not be listed here, since it is generated automatically by the system. The groups the user belongs to are generated before any user is created, if they don't exist already.managehome
: a boolean, which defaults tofalse
. Iftrue
, it generates the user has a/home
named after himself and owns it. This parameter needs to be set astrue
if we want people to log into the system as him through SSH keys, since theauthorized_keys
is stored in his$HOME/.ssh
.password
: the password used to login into the system. If an empty string is given the user cannot login this way. Note that the password must not be passed as plain text but encrypted. OnDebian
systems, the hash can be generated through the following command:$ mkpasswd -m sha-512
. The command is part of themakepasswd
package.present
: a boolean that states whether the user must be present or not. it defaults to false. Iffalse
, no resources will be allocated for the given user. Note that setting a previously existing user tofalse
will wipe his$HOME
out.ssh
: a hash used to provide the public SSH key of the user. This allowslostinmalloc-users
to add this key to theauthorized_keys
of any users it manages.
eYAML
ssh
private_key
: the private SSH key of the user.
Limitations
lostinmalloc-users
has been developed and tested on the following setup(s):
- Operating Systems:
- Debian 7 Wheezy (3.2.68-1+deb7u3 x86_64)
- Debian 8 Jessie (3.16.7-ckt11-1+deb8u3 x86_64)
- Puppet
- 4.2.1
- Hiera
- 3.0.1
- Facter
- 2.4.4
- Ruby
- 2.1.6p336
Development
You can contact me through the official page of this module: https://github.com/jaschac/puppet-users. Please do report any bug and suggest new features/improvements.
Dependencies
- puppetlabs-stdlib (>= 2.2.1 <= 4.9.0)
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