The sshkeys puppet module allow the creation and installation of ssh keys.
With the sshkeys module, you define a key that will be generated on the puppet master. You define where this key should be installed, for the client key pair, and for the authorized_keys.
When the key has not been generated yet, you may need to run puppet twice. The key will be generated on the first run, and installed on the second run.
In order to tell which node will generate the keys, you need to include the sshkeys::keymaster class on the puppet master node:
include sshkeys::keymaster
Before installing the key, we need to create it. This is done with the create_key ressource, on the puppet master node. We can create the key key1:
sshkeys::create_key{key1: }
If we want to install the key1 key pair for user user1, we can use the set_client_key_pair ressource:
sshkeys::set_client_key_pair{'key1-for-user1': keyname => 'key1', home => '/home/user1', user => 'user1', }
The key1 private and public keys should now be installed for user user1 on the node on which we created this ressource.
If we want to allow the key key1 to connect to the user2 account, we use the set_authorized_keys ressource:
sshkeys::set_authorized_keys{'key1-to-user2': keyname => 'key1', user => 'user2', home => '/home/user2', }
Now, user1 should have the key1 key pair installed on his account, and be able to login to the user2 account.
This module is released under the GNU General Public License version 3: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt
The sshkeys module is based on the ssh::auth module written by Andrew E. Schulman <andrex at alumni dot utexas dot net>.
The original ssh::auth module is available at this URL : http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/1/wiki/Module_Ssh_Auth_Patterns