[Bug 1494816] Re: Snappy should enable SSH when credentials are provided
Ben Howard
ben.howard at canonical.com
Wed Sep 16 15:20:21 UTC 2015
** Description changed:
+ [IMPACT] Ubuntu Snappy 15.04 disables SSH unless a user provides
+ explicit user-data to turn SSH on. This happens regardless of a user
+ providing authentication tokens. This prevents Ubuntu Snappy from being
+ added to various Cloud WebUI's, Marketplaces and confuses many users.
+
+ [FIX] Enable SSH when a user or the fabric provides authentication
+ tokens unless the user explicitly disables SSH via user-data.
+
+ [REGRESSION POTENTIAL] Low. This change only affects Ubuntu Snappy and
+ is scoped to Snappy instances only.
+
+ [TEST]:
+ 1. Build Ubuntu Snappy 15.04-edge w/ cloud-init from proposed
+ 2. Boot instance w/ out user-data on EC2, confirm user can SSH in
+ 3. Boot instance w/ user-data below, confirm SSH is disabled
+ #cloud-config:
+ snappy:
+ ssh_enabled: False
+ 4. Boot instance w/ user-data below, confirm SSH is enabled
+ #cluod-config:
+ snappy:
+ ssh_enabled: True
+
+ [ORIGINAL REPORT]
+
For Snappy, SSH is turned off by default.
Cloud-init should default to SSH being off by default, BUT if the
datasource provides credentials, then SSH should be turned on.
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Snappy should enable SSH when credentials are provided
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