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2.7 KiB
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62 lines
2.7 KiB
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# Like the Cloud Base image, but tuned for vagrant. Enable
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# the vagrant user, disable cloud-init.
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%include fedora-cloud-base.ks
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services --disabled=cloud-init,cloud-init-local,cloud-config,cloud-final
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# So, to be clear, this gaping security hole is an integral part of how
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# Vagrant works - These images are _not_ supposed to be run in any public-
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# Internet facing way - They are for use on developer setups, almost always
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# with NAT
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user --name=vagrant --password=vagrant
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# Suggestion from @purpleidea that most/many vagrant boxes also set root PW
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# to "vagrant" for ease of use. Again, see comments above.
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rootpw vagrant
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# The addition of the net.ifnames=0 and biosdevnames=0 option ensures that
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# even on VirtualBox virt, we get a primary network device with "eth0" as the name
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# This simplifies things and allows a single disk image for both supported Vagrant
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# platforms (virtualbox and kvm)
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bootloader --timeout=1 --append="no_timer_check console=tty1 console=ttyS0,115200n8 net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0"
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%packages
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# The default koji Vagrantfile configuration uses rsync to sync files between
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# the vagrant host and the guest. It uses yum to verify that rsync is present
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# and/or install it if it is not. It will fail without adding the yum compat
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# layer for dnf
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# TODO: Teach vagrant about dnf
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dnf-yum
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# rsync gets installed when the Vagrant box is first launched on the
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# users setup. This can actually take a bit of time. Just fold it
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# in to the base box disk image
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rsync
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%end
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%post --erroronfail
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# Work around cloud-init being both disabled and enabled; need
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# to refactor to a common base.
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systemctl mask cloud-init cloud-init-local cloud-config cloud-final
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# Vagrant setup
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sed -i 's,Defaults\\s*requiretty,Defaults !requiretty,' /etc/sudoers
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echo 'vagrant ALL=NOPASSWD: ALL' > /etc/sudoers.d/vagrant-nopasswd
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sed -i 's/.*UseDNS.*/UseDNS no/' /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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mkdir -m 0700 -p ~vagrant/.ssh
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cat > ~vagrant/.ssh/authorized_keys << EOKEYS
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ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEA6NF8iallvQVp22WDkTkyrtvp9eWW6A8YVr+kz4TjGYe7gHzIw+niNltGEFHzD8+v1I2YJ6oXevct1YeS0o9HZyN1Q9qgCgzUFtdOKLv6IedplqoPkcmF0aYet2PkEDo3MlTBckFXPITAMzF8dJSIFo9D8HfdOV0IAdx4O7PtixWKn5y2hMNG0zQPyUecp4pzC6kivAIhyfHilFR61RGL+GPXQ2MWZWFYbAGjyiYJnAmCP3NOTd0jMZEnDkbUvxhMmBYSdETk1rRgm+R4LOzFUGaHqHDLKLX+FIPKcF96hrucXzcWyLbIbEgE98OHlnVYCzRdK8jlqm8tehUc9c9WhQ== vagrant insecure public key
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EOKEYS
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chmod 600 ~vagrant/.ssh/authorized_keys
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chown -R vagrant:vagrant ~vagrant/.ssh/
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# Further suggestion from @purpleidea (James Shubin) - extend key to root users as well
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mkdir -m 0700 -p /root/.ssh
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cp /home/vagrant/.ssh/authorized_keys /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
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chmod 600 /root/.ssh/authorized_keys
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chown -R root:root /root/.ssh
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%end
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