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Git and Linux SSH
Note
This entry is pretty empty because I've already written this journal Entry for using git/github
Automating ssh authentication
- generate SSH key pair on your management node (in this case, web-01)
- push pubkey to github repo
- run the secure-ssh.sh script on remote host to create a new user that has the pubkey in
.../.ssh/authorized_keys
- you can now ssh from web-01 to remote hosts without password!
creating/adding ssh key
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "sys265"
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa
copy this to github SSH & GPG section
- to test:
ssh -T git@github.com
git remote -v
- if git is using https. you will have to change it to use ssh
git remote set-url origin git@github.com:charlottecroce/champlaintechjournals
before being able to commit, you will have to add the following authentication:
git config user.email charlotte.croce@mymail.champlain.edu
git config user.name charlottecroce
docker-01
copying config files to git repo
sudo apt install git
git clone https://git.charlotte.sh/lotte/ChamplainTechJournals
cd ~/champlaintechjournals/sysadmin-ii-sys265/configs/docker-01
sudo cp /etc/hosts .
sudo cp /etc/netplan/* .
sudo cp /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg .
mgmt-01
- install git from web
git clone https://git.charlotte.sh/lotte/ChamplainTechJournals
cd ~/champlaintechjournals/sysadmin-ii-sys265/configs/mgmt-01
echo $(hostname) > README.md
git add .
git commit -m "added a readme"
git push
- login with token authentication
web-01
sudo yum install git
- create ssh key and connect to git with it (see above section)
mkdir -p linux/public-keys
mkdir -p linux/ubuntu
mkdir -p linux/centos7
- create secure-ssh.sh script