autossh
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autossh
The autossh module facilitates the automated management of ssh based port forward between nodes. The ssh tunnels are run via the 'autossh' wrapper which starts/monitors and restarts the tunnels if and when they close. This service:
- Installs the required package support.
- Configures the 'autossh' configuration file.
- Creates a system initialization script (init script).
- exports resources to automate the configuration of the 'remote' nodes.
- automatically configures remote nodes to provide a secure tunnel capability.
Original module was initially based on the following module(s) from the puppet forge:
- agronaught/puppet-autossh
However this module has been rewritten to provide:
- Support for multiple tunnels on any given host.
- Support for Hiera integration
- Support for configuration of the 'tunnel endpoint'
- Secure configuration of the tunnel endpoint.
- Customization of the important ssh configurations for the ssh tunnels.
As tested this module can support any number of ssh tunnels on any given host, and automatically synchronizes the tunnel endpoints providing both nodes connect to the same puppetdb.
The 'autossh' service provides a reliability and monitoring capability for the ssh tunnels, this includes monitoring the link via a separate 'monitoring ports' if configured and automatically restarting the ssh session if it fails due to an abnormal termination or error detected on the monitoring port. I'm gradually adding more functionality here to support customization of the ssh parameters to watch this space as the module develops.
Management of the private key is left to you as care needs to be taken to ensure this private key is adequately protected. I've encrypted the private key using eyaml and find this a convenient approach but that does depend on having hiera configured correctly.
Classes
autossh
The 'autossh' class configures the autossh environment, installs the required package support, and configures the global ssh options to be applied to ssh sessions.
This class needs to be run on all nodes using autossh.
Class {'::autossh':
}
user
The linux user account to be used to run the ssh sessions. We recommend using the default, that defaults to autossh
user. You can distinguish different tunnels by the tunnel name.
autossh_package
The autossh rpm package name. Default uses already available rpm. Current version is latest stable, version 1.4.
init_template
The template to use for the system init script. Shouldn't need to change this.
enable
Enable/Disable this package and service. This functionality is gradually being added, not overly useful right now.
ssh_reuse_established_connections
Enables ssh connection reuse if an established connection already exists to the target host. This can speed up the time it takes to make the connection, note that this is only supported on 'openssh' > 5.5
ssh_enable_compression
Enables/Disables ssh compression in the tunnel. Connections over slow links may benefit from compression, local lan connections are probably better off without it.
ssh_ciphers
Sets the cipher ordering for the ssh sessions. The default is from 'fastest' to 'slowest'.
ssh_stricthostkeychecking
By default host key checking is disabled to enable connections to proceed without error. Without this setting an admin would need to ensure the target server was in the known hosts file.
ssh_tcpkeepalives
Enable/Disable TCP Keepalives to prevent firewalls from closing the tunnel.
server_alive_interval
Autossh server alive interval. Defaults to 30 seconds.
server_alive_count_max
Autossh server alive per interval counter. Defaults to 3.
autossh::tunnel
Create a tunnel on the host including the necessary init scripts to start and stop the service. Optionally ssh parameters can be customised on a per host basis.
autossh::tunnel { 'port_25_tunnel_to_server1':
port => '25',
hostport => '25',
remote_ssh_host => 'server1',
pubkey => 'ssh-dss <OMITTED>'
}
user
The linux user account to be used to run the ssh sessions. We recommend using the default, that defaults to autossh
user. You can distinguish different tunnels by the tunnel name. Must be the same as the one used by autossh class.
tunnel_type
The direction of the ssh tunnel. 'forward' for 'host --> target' and 'reverse' for 'target' --> 'host'
port
The local port to be used for the ssh tunnel
hostport
The remote port to be used for the ssh tunnel
remote_ssh_host
The remote host/ip to connect to for the tunnel.
remote_ssh_port
The remote port to connect to for the tunnel.
monitor_port
The port(s) to use for the autossh monitoring functionality. 2 ports are actually used, the base port and the base port + 1 (.i.e. 20000 and 20001).
pubkey
The public key to use for the authentication of this connection.
enable
Enable/Disable this package and service. This functionality is gradually being added, not overly useful right now.
enable_host_ssh_config
Enable host specific ssh configurations. This will override the global settings created in the autossh class.
ssh_reuse_established_connections
Enables ssh connection reuse if an established connection already exists to the target host. This can speed up the time it takes to make the connection, note that this is only supported on 'openssh' > 5.5
ssh_enable_compression
Enables/Disables ssh compression in the tunnel. Connections over slow links may benefit from compression, local lan connections are probably better off without it.
ssh_ciphers
Sets the cipher ordering for the ssh sessions. The default is from 'fastest' to 'slowest'.
ssh_stricthostkeychecking
By default host key checking is disabled to enable connections to proceed without error. Without this setting an admin would need to ensure the target server was in the known hosts file.
ssh_tcpkeepalives
Enable/Disable TCP Keepalives to prevent firewalls from closing the tunnel.
server_alive_interval
Autossh server alive interval. Defaults to 30 seconds.
server_alive_count_max
Autossh server alive per interval counter. Defaults to 3.
autossh::endpoint
Configure the endpoint (target) for an ssh connection. This class is run on the destination nodes for any ssh tunnels.
autossh::endpoint { 'createtunnels':
user => 'autossh',
host => 'server1.foo.bar',
}
user
The linux user account to be used to run the ssh sessions. We recommend using the default, that defaults to autossh
user. You can distinguish different tunnels by the tunnel name. Must be the same as the one used by autossh class.
host
The hostname/ip address specified in the 'authssh::tunnel', this is used to filter the tunnel::endpoint exported resources.
Examples
Simple Example
The simple example creates a single ssh tunnel between two nodes, starting at the origin and terminating at the 'destination' using DSL only:
Prepare Private/Public Keys
Generate the necessary private and public keys for the ssh sessions. The private key will need to be placed in the '.ssh' folder for the run user (default: /home/autossh/.ssh/) and the public key used when configuring the service.
Origin Node
class { '::autossh':
}
autossh::tunnel { 'port_25_tunnel_to_server1':
port => '25',
hostport => '25',
remote_ssh_host => 'server1',
pubkey => 'ssh-dss <OMITTED>'
}
Destination Node
class { '::autossh':
}
autossh::endpoint { 'load ssh endpoints':
host => 'server1',
}
Complex Example
The following example creates multiple ssh port forwards between two nodes, the Origin and Destination using DSL and Hiera. This example also includes the installation of the private key which is stored using hiera-eyaml and default values to reduce the specific instance configuration.
Role - Origin Node
$autossh_user = hiera('autossh::user')
class { '::autossh':
user => $autossh_user
}
$autossh_key = hiera('autossh::privkey')
file { "/home/${autossh_user}/.ssh/id_dsa":
ensure => file,
owner => $autossh_user,
group => $autossh_user,
mode => "0400",
content => $autossh_key,
replace => no,
}
$tunnels = hiera_hash('autossh::tunnels')
$defaults = hiera_hash('autossh::defaults')
create_resources('autossh::tunnel',$tunnels,$defaults)
}
Profile - Origin Node
autossh::tunnels:
tunnel_pmaster:
port: 8140
hostport: 8140
remote_ssh_host: 172.16.255.2
tunnel_smtp:
port: 25
hostport: 1125
remote_ssh_host: 172.16.255.2
autossh::user: 'autossh'
autossh::privkey: ENC[PKCS7, OMITTED]
autossh::defaults:
pubkey: ssh-dss OMITTED
tunnel_type: reverse
user: autossh
remote_ssh_port: 22
monitor_port: 0
enable: true
Role - Destination Node
class capability::autosshtarget {
$autossh_user = hiera('autossh::user')
class { '::autossh':
user => $autossh_user
}
$autossh_hostip = hiera('autossh::hostip')
autossh::endpoint{'load autossh enpoint details':
user => $autossh_user,
host => $autossh_hostip,
}
Profile - Destination Node
autossh::hostip: 172.16.255.2
autossh::user: 'autossh'
autossh::pubkey: 'ssh-dss OMITTED'
Dependencies
- puppetlabs-stdlib (>= 4.3.0)
- puppetlabs-concat (>= 1.1.0)
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