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Abstract
To enable certificate based login on a host, the public rsa key ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
needs to be signed. The resulting certificate is called ssh_host_rsa_key-cert.pub
. To enable ssh based login two things are required on the host:
- host certificate:
ssh_host_rsa_key-cert.pub
- CA public key:
yubikeyX.pub
Step 1 - Host Certifiacte
To tell the SSH daemon about the certificate add the following configuration lines to the file /etc/ssh/sshd_config
. In addition copy the certificate to the specified location. The host sends this certificate to the client to identify itsself as a trusted host.
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### Host certificate
HostCertificate /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key-cert.pub |
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1 - Abstract
As there are two different types of certificates, there are two individual tasks to setup a host.
- Host Certificate
- Client Certificate
Here at NetDEF we only use Client Certificates.
2 - Client Certificate
To setup the client certificate, the public key of the certificate authority is needed. There are three public keys called 'yubikey1.pub'
, 'yubikey2.pub'
and 'yubikey3.pub'
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Step 1 - Verify client certificates
Add the following lines to the file
to tell the SSH daemon about the public key to verifiy verify client certificates. In addition copy the public key to the specified location. The host trusts all certifactes certificates the are signed by our CA.'
/etc/ssh/sshd_config'
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### User CA certificate
TrustedUserCAKeys /etc/ssh/yubikeyX.pub |
Step 3 - Principals
/yubikey1.pub
TrustedUserCAKeys /etc/ssh/yubikey2.pub
TrustedUserCAKeys /etc/ssh/yubikey3.pub |
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Copy the public keys to the specified location. |
Step 2 - Principals
Next we configure the Now, we'll configure one of our hosts to accept only certain principals. To do so, add this line to '
/etc/ssh/sshd_config'
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### Auth Principals AuthorizedPrincipalsFile /etc/ssh/auth_principals/%u |
Then we need to populate the principals file:. For each user we need to create a file.
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mkdir -p /etc/ssh/auth_principals
echo -e 'host.netdef.org\nroot-everywhere' > /etc/ssh/auth_principals/root |
This allows to all users to loggin login as root that have either host.netdef.org
or root-everywhere
specified in the list of principals within their certificate.
You can control access to any other local user by creating the coresponding corresponding files under '
/etc/ssh/auth_principals
'
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3 - Restart
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