Manages OS users from databags.
This cookbook is concerned with the management of OS users and groups from databags. It also manages the distribution of ssh keys to a user's home directory.
The following platforms have been tested with Test Kitchen:
- Debian / Ubuntu derivatives
- RHEL and derivatives
- Fedora
- openSUSE / SUSE Linux Enterprises
- FreeBSD / OpenBSD
- Mac OS X
- Chef 12.7+
- none
To use the resource users_manage
, make sure to add the dependency on the users cookbook by the following line to your wrapper cookbook's metadata.rb:
depends 'users'
or to pin to a specific version of the users cookbook, in this case any version of 2.X:
depends 'users', '~> 2'
Then in a recipe use the user_manage
resource to add all users in the defined group to the system:
users_manage 'GROUPNAME' do
group_id GROUPID
action [:create]
data_bag 'DATABAG_NAME'
end
Example:
users_manage 'testgroup' do
group_id 3000
action [:create]
data_bag 'test_home_dir'
end
Note: If you do not specify the data_bag, the default will be to look for a databag called users.
A sample user object in a users databag would look like:
{
"id": "test_user",
"password": "$1$5cE1rI/9$4p0fomh9U4kAI23qUlZVv/",
"ssh_keys": [
"ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAklOUpkDHrfHY17SbrmTIpNLTGK9Tjom/BWDSU\nGPl+nafzlHDTYW7hdI4yZ5ew18JH4JW9jbhUFrviQzM7xlELEVf4h9lFX5QVkbPppSwg0cda3\nPbv7kOdJ/MTyBlWXFCR+HAo3FXRitBqxiX1nKhXpHAZsMciLq8V6RjsNAQwdsdMFvSlVK/7XA\nt3FaoJoAsncM1Q9x5+3V0Ww68/eIFmb1zuUFljQJKprrX88XypNDvjYNby6vw/Pb0rwert/En\nmZ+AW4OZPnTPI89ZPmVMLuayrD2cE86Z/il8b+gw3r3+1nKatmIkjn2so1d01QraTlMqVSsbx\nNrRFi9wrf+M7Q== [email protected]",
"ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAklOUpkDHrfHY17SbrmTIpNLTGK9Tjom/BWDSU\nGPl+nafzlHDTYW7hdI4yZ5ew18JH4JW9jbhUFrviQzM7xlELEVf4h9lFX5QVkbPppSwg0cda3\nPbv7kOdJ/MTyBlWXFCR+HAo3FXRitBqxiX1nKhXpHAZsMciLq8V6RjsNAQwdsdMFvSlVK/7XA\nt3FaoJoAsncM1Q9x5+3V0Ww68/eIFmb1zuUFljQJKprrX88XypNDvjYNby6vw/Pb0rwert/En\nmZ+AW4OZPnTPI89ZPmVMLuayrD2cE86Z/il8b+gw3r3+1nKatmIkjn2so1d01QraTlMqVSsbx\nNQCPO0ZZEa1== [email protected]"
],
"groups": [ "testgroup", "nfsgroup" ],
"primary_group": "testgroup",
"uid": 9001,
"shell": "\/bin\/bash",
"comment": "Test User"
}
A sample user to remove from a system would like like:
{
"id": "mwaddams",
"action": "remove",
"groups": [ "testgroup", "nfsgroup" ]
}
id
: String specifies the username, as well as the data bag object id.password
: String specifies the user's password.ssh_keys
: Array an array of authorized keys that will be managed by Chef to the user's home directory in$HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
. A key can include anhttps
endpoint that returns a line seperated list of keys such ashttps://github.com/$GITHUB_USERNAME.keys
this will retrieve all the keys and add it to the array and can be used with static keys as well as dynamic ones.groups
: Array an array of groups that the user will be added touid
: Integer a unique identifier for the userprimary_group
: String unique group name. If set, will change the primary group of the user.shell
: String the user's shellcomment
:String the GECOS field, generally the User's full name.
Other potential fields:
home
: String User's home directory. If not assigned, will be set based on platform and username.action
: String Supported actions are one's supported by the user resource. If not specified, the default action iscreate
.ssh_private_key
: String manages user's private key generally ~/.ssh/id_*ssh_public_key
: String manages user's public key generally ~/.ssh/id_*.pub
The users_manage
resource manages users and groups based off of a data bag search and specified action.
Creates the sysadmin
group and users defined in the users
databag.
users_manage 'sysadmin' do
group_id 2300
action [:create]
end
Creates the testgroup
group, and users defined in the test_home_dir
databag.
users_manage 'testgroup' do
group_id 3000
action [:create]
data_bag 'test_home_dir'
end
Creates the nfsgroup
group, and users defined in the test_home_dir
databag and does not manage nfs home directories.
users_manage 'nfsgroup' do
group_id 4000
action [:create]
data_bag 'test_home_dir'
manage_nfs_home_dirs false
end
data_bag
String is the data bag to searchsearch_group
String groups name to search for, defaults to resource namegroup_name
String name of the group to create, defaults to resource namegroup_id
Integer numeric id of the group to create, default is to allow the OS to pick nextcookbook
String name of the cookbook that the authorized_keys template should be found inmanage_nfs_home_dirs
Boolean whether to manage nfs home directories.
Otherwise, this cookbook is specific for setting up sysadmin
group and users with the sysadmins recipe for now.
This recipe has been deprecated and the resource will be removed from the recipe in a new major release of this cookbook in April 2017. The functionality can easily be recreated and changed to suit your organization by copying the single resource below into your own cookbook.
sysadmins.rb
: recipe that manages the group sysadmins with group id 2300, and adds users to this group.
To use:
include_recipe "users::sysadmins"
The recipe is defined as follows:
users_manage "sysadmin" do
group_id 2300
action [ :create ]
end
This users_manage
resource searches the users
data bag for the sysadmin
group attribute, and adds those users to a Unix security group sysadmin
. The only required attribute is group_id, which represents the numeric Unix gid and must be unique. The default action for the resource is :create
.
The recipe, by default, will also create the sysadmin group. The sysadmin group will be created with GID 2300.
Reminder Data bags generally should not be stored in cookbooks, but in a policy repo within your organization. Data bags are useful across cookbooks, not just for a single cookbook.
Use knife to create a data bag for users.
$ knife data bag create users
Create a user in the data_bag/users/ directory.
An optional password hash can be specified that will be used as the user's password.
The hash can be generated with the following command.
$ openssl passwd -1 "plaintextpassword"
Note: The ssh_keys attribute below can be either a String or an Array. However, we are recommending the use of an Array.
{
"id": "bofh",
"ssh_keys": "ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nz...yhCw== bofh"
}
{
"id": "bofh",
"password": "$1$d...HgH0",
"ssh_keys": [
"ssh-rsa AAA123...xyz== foo",
"ssh-rsa AAA456...uvw== bar"
],
"groups": [ "sysadmin", "dba", "devops" ],
"uid": 2001,
"shell": "\/bin\/bash",
"comment": "BOFH"
}
You can pass any action listed in the user resource for Chef via the "action" option. For Example:
Lock a user, johndoe1.
$ knife data bag edit users johndoe1
And then change the action to "lock":
{
"id": "johndoe1",
"groups": ["sysadmin", "dba", "devops"],
"uid": 2002,
"action": "lock", // <--
"comment": "User violated access policy"
}
Remove a user, johndoe1.
$ knife data bag edit users johndoe1
And then change the action to "remove":
{
"id": "johndoe1",
"groups": [ "sysadmin", "dba", "devops" ],
"uid": 2002,
"action": "remove", // <--
"comment": "User quit, retired, or fired."
}
- Note only user bags with the "action : remove" and a search-able "group" attribute will be purged by the :remove action.
- As of v2.0.3 you can use the force parameter within the user data bag object for users with action remove. As per user docs this may leave the system in an inconsistent state. For example, a user account will be removed even if the user is logged in. A user's home directory will be removed, even if that directory is shared by multiple users.
If you have different requirements, for example:
-
You want to search a different data bag specific to a role such as
-
mail. You may change the data_bag searched.
- data_bag
mail
- data_bag
-
You want to search for a different group attribute named
-
postmaster
. You may change the search_group attribute. This -
attribute defaults to the LWRP resource name.
- search_group
postmaster
- search_group
-
You want to add the users to a security group other than the
-
lightweight resource name. You may change the group_name attribute.
-
This attribute also defaults to the LWRP resource name.
- group_name
wheel
- group_name
Putting these requirements together our recipe might look like this:
users_manage "postmaster" do
data_bag "mail"
group_name "wheel"
group_id 10
end
Knife supports reading data bags from a file and automatically looks in a directory called +data_bags+ in the current directory. The "bag" should be a directory with JSON files of each item. For the above:
$ mkdir data_bags/users
$EDITOR data_bags/users/bofh.json
Paste the user's public SSH key into the ssh_keys value. Also make sure the uid is unique, and if you're not using bash, that the shell is installed.
The Apache cookbook can set up authentication using OpenIDs, which is set up using the openid key here. See the Chef Software 'apache2' cookbook for more information about this.
Author: Cookbook Engineering Team ([email protected])
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