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Chef Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Matthias Marschall
Book Image

Chef Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Matthias Marschall

Overview of this book

Chef is a configuration management tool that lets you automate your more cumbersome IT infrastructure processes and control a large network of computers (and virtual machines) from one master server. This book will help you solve everyday problems with your IT infrastructure with Chef. It will start with recipes that show you how to effectively manage your infrastructure and solve problems with users, applications, and automation. You will then come across a new testing framework, InSpec, to test any node in your infrastructure. Further on, you will learn to customize plugins and write cross-platform cookbooks depending on the platform. You will also install packages from a third-party repository and learn how to manage users and applications. Toward the end, you will build high-availability services and explore what Habitat is and how you can implement it.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Chef Cookbook - Third Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Securing the Secure Shell daemon


Depending on your Linux flavor, the SSH daemon might listen on all network interfaces on the default port, and allow root logins using passwords instead of keys.

This default configuration is not very safe. Automated scripts can try to guess the root password. You're at the mercy of the strength of your root password.

It's a good idea to make things stricter. Let's see how you can do this.

Getting ready

Create a user who can log in using his SSH key instead of a password. Doing this with Chef is described in the Creating users from data bags recipe in this chapter.

Tip

If you're using Vagrant, you can SSH into your node using the information given by running vagrant ssh-config.

For the default configuration, this command should work (replace mma with your username):

mma@laptop:~/chef-repo $ ssh [email protected] -p 2222

Make sure that you have a cookbook named my_cookbook and that the run_list of your node includes my_cookbook, as described in the Creating and using...