OpenSSH Server ============== This role configures the OpenSSH daemon. It: * By default configures the SSH daemon with the normal OS defaults. * Works across a variety of UN*X like distributions * Can be configured by dict or simple variables * Supports Match sets * Supports all sshd_config options. Templates are programmatically generated. (see [meta/make_option_list](meta/make_option_list)) * Tests the sshd_config before reloading sshd. Requirements ------------ Tested on: * Ubuntu precise, trusty * Debian wheezy, jessie * FreeBSD 10.1 * EL 6,7 derived distributions It will likely work on other flavours and more direct support via suitable [vars/](vars/) files is welcome. Role variables --------------- * Unconfigured, this role will provide a sshd_config that matches the OS default, minus the comments and in a different order. * Defaults can be disabled by setting `sshd_skip_defaults: true` * Supports use of a dict to configure items: ```yaml sshd: Compression: delayed ListenAddress: - 0.0.0.0 ``` * Simple variables can be used rather than a dict. Simple values override dict values: ```yaml sshd_Compression: off ``` * Correctly interprets booleans as yes and no in sshd configuration * Supports lists for multi line configuration items: ```yaml sshd_ListenAddress: - 0.0.0.0 - '::' ``` * Supports match section either via Match in the sshd dict, sshd_match and any of sshd_match_1 through sshd_match_9. Match items can either be a dict or an array. Example Playbook ---------------- ```yaml --- - hosts: all vars: sshd_skip_defaults: true sshd: Compression: true ListenAddress: - "0.0.0.0" - "::" GSSAPIAuthentication: no Match: - Condition: "Group user" GSSAPIAuthentication: yes sshd_UsePrivilegeSeparation: sandbox sshd_match: - Condition: "Group xusers" X11Forwarding: yes roles: - role: willshersystems.sshd ``` Results in: ``` # Ansible managed: ... Compression yes GSSAPIAuthentication no UsePrivilegeSeparation sandbox Match Group user GSSAPIAuthentication yes Match Group xusers X11Forwarding yes ``` License ------- LGPLv3 Author ------ Matt Willsher Copyright 2014,2015 Willsher Systems