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author | Emanuele 'Lele' Calo | 2019-09-13 03:17:12 +0200 |
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committer | Emanuele 'Lele' Calo | 2019-09-13 03:17:12 +0200 |
commit | a29ce8456e13836d684fd17ef8bd416a82cfb657 (patch) | |
tree | 19f1b6bbf6290d175eb71e5008d15e12bc9c2c76 /teleport.yaml | |
parent | 1b8eaf12a81b876d4becf1318ad89db5bbafcbb2 (diff) | |
download | aur-a29ce8456e13836d684fd17ef8bd416a82cfb657.tar.gz |
Added teleport.yaml configuration + fixed .service
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diff --git a/teleport.yaml b/teleport.yaml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..1b487b778b1e --- /dev/null +++ b/teleport.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,274 @@ +# By default, this file should be stored in /etc/teleport.yaml + +# This section of the configuration file applies to all teleport +# services. +teleport: + # nodename allows to assign an alternative name this node can be reached by. + # by default it's equal to hostname + # nodename: graviton + + # Data directory where Teleport daemon keeps its data. + # See "Filesystem Layout" section above for more details. + # data_dir: /var/lib/teleport + + # Invitation token used to join a cluster. it is not used on + # subsequent starts + # auth_token: xxxx-token-xxxx + + # Optional CA pin of the auth server. This enables more secure way of adding new + # nodes to a cluster. See "Adding Nodes" section above. + # ca_pin: "sha256:7e12c17c20d9cb504bbcb3f0236be3f446861f1396dcbb44425fe28ec1c108f1" + + # When running in multi-homed or NATed environments Teleport nodes need + # to know which IP it will be reachable at by other nodes + # + # This value can be specified as FQDN e.g. host.example.com + # advertise_ip: 10.1.0.5 + + # list of auth servers in a cluster. you will have more than one auth server + # if you configure teleport auth to run in HA configuration. + # If adding a node located behind NAT, use the Proxy URL. e.g. + # auth_servers: + # - teleport-proxy.example.com:3080 + # auth_servers: + # - 10.1.0.5:3025 + # - 10.1.0.6:3025 + + # Teleport throttles all connections to avoid abuse. These settings allow + # you to adjust the default limits + # connection_limits: + # max_connections: 1000 + # max_users: 250 + + # Logging configuration. Possible output values are 'stdout', 'stderr' and + # 'syslog'. Possible severity values are INFO, WARN and ERROR (default). + # log: + # output: stderr + # severity: ERROR + + # Configuration for the storage back-end used for the cluster state and the + # audit log. Several back-end types are supported. See "High Availability" + # section of this Admin Manual below to learn how to configure DynamoDB, + # S3, etcd and other highly available back-ends. + # storage: + # By default teleport uses the `data_dir` directory on a local filesystem + # type: dir + + # Array of locations where the audit log events will be stored. by + # default they are stored in `/var/lib/teleport/log` + # audit_events_uri: ['file:///var/lib/teleport/log'] + + # Use this setting to configure teleport to store the recorded sessions in + # an AWS S3 bucket. see "Using Amazon S3" chapter for more information. + # audit_sessions_uri: 's3://example.com/path/to/bucket?region=us-east-1' + + # Cipher algorithms that the server supports. This section only needs to be + # set if you want to override the defaults. + # ciphers: + # - aes128-ctr + # - aes192-ctr + # - aes256-ctr + # - aes128-gcm@openssh.com + # - chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com + + # Key exchange algorithms that the server supports. This section only needs + # to be set if you want to override the defaults. + # kex_algos: + # - curve25519-sha256@libssh.org + # - ecdh-sha2-nistp256 + # - ecdh-sha2-nistp384 + # - ecdh-sha2-nistp521 + + # Message authentication code (MAC) algorithms that the server supports. + # This section only needs to be set if you want to override the defaults. + # mac_algos: + # - hmac-sha2-256-etm@openssh.com + # - hmac-sha2-256 + + # List of the supported ciphersuites. If this section is not specified, + # only the default ciphersuites are enabled. + # ciphersuites: + # - tls-rsa-with-aes-128-gcm-sha256 + # - tls-rsa-with-aes-256-gcm-sha384 + # - tls-ecdhe-rsa-with-aes-128-gcm-sha256 + # - tls-ecdhe-ecdsa-with-aes-128-gcm-sha256 + # - tls-ecdhe-rsa-with-aes-256-gcm-sha384 + # - tls-ecdhe-ecdsa-with-aes-256-gcm-sha384 + # - tls-ecdhe-rsa-with-chacha20-poly1305 + # - tls-ecdhe-ecdsa-with-chacha20-poly1305 + + +# This section configures the 'auth service': +auth_service: + # Turns 'auth' role on. Default is 'yes' + # enabled: yes + + # A cluster name is used as part of a signature in certificates + # generated by this CA. + # + # We strongly recommend to explicitly set it to something meaningful as it + # becomes important when configuring trust between multiple clusters. + # + # By default an automatically generated name is used (not recommended) + # + # IMPORTANT: if you change cluster_name, it will invalidate all generated + # certificates and keys (may need to wipe out /var/lib/teleport directory) + # cluster_name: "main" + + # authentication: + # default authentication type. possible values are 'local', 'oidc' and 'saml' + # only local authentication (Teleport's own user DB) is supported in the open + # source version + # type: local + # second_factor can be off, otp, or u2f + # second_factor: otp + # this section is used if second_factor is set to 'u2f' + # u2f: + # app_id must point to the URL of the Teleport Web UI (proxy) accessible + # by the end users + # app_id: https://localhost:3080 + # facets must list all proxy servers if there are more than one deployed + # facets: + # - https://localhost:3080 + + # IP and the port to bind to. Other Teleport nodes will be connecting to + # this port (AKA "Auth API" or "Cluster API") to validate client + # certificates + # listen_addr: 0.0.0.0:3025 + + # The optional DNS name the auth server if located behind a load balancer. + # (see public_addr section below) + # public_addr: auth.example.com:3025 + + # Pre-defined tokens for adding new nodes to a cluster. Each token specifies + # the role a new node will be allowed to assume. The more secure way to + # add nodes is to use `ttl node add --ttl` command to generate auto-expiring + # tokens. + # + # We recommend to use tools like `pwgen` to generate sufficiently random + # tokens of 32+ byte length. + # tokens: + # - "proxy,node:xxxxx" + # - "auth:yyyy" + + # Optional setting for configuring session recording. Possible values are: + # "node" : sessions will be recorded on the node level (the default) + # "proxy" : recording on the proxy level, see "recording proxy mode" section. + # "off" : session recording is turned off + # session_recording: "node" + + # This setting determines if a Teleport proxy performs strict host key checks. + # Only applicable if session_recording=proxy, see "recording proxy mode" for details. + # proxy_checks_host_keys: yes + + # Determines if SSH sessions to cluster nodes are forcefully terminated + # after no activity from a client (idle client). + # Examples: "30m", "1h" or "1h30m" + # client_idle_timeout: never + + # Determines if the clients will be forcefully disconnected when their + # certificates expire in the middle of an active SSH session. (default is 'no') + # disconnect_expired_cert: no + + # License file to start auth server with. Note that this setting is ignored + # in open-source Teleport and is required only for Teleport Pro, Business + # and Enterprise subscription plans. + # + # The path can be either absolute or relative to the configured `data_dir` + # and should point to the license file obtained from Teleport Download Portal. + # + # If not set, by default Teleport will look for the `license.pem` file in + # the configured `data_dir`. + # license_file: /var/lib/teleport/license.pem + + # DEPRECATED in Teleport 3.2 (moved to proxy_service section) + # kubeconfig_file: /path/to/kubeconfig + +# This section configures the 'node service': +ssh_service: + # Turns 'ssh' role on. Default is 'yes' + # enabled: yes + + # IP and the port for SSH service to bind to. + # listen_addr: 0.0.0.0:3022 + + # The optional public address the SSH service. This is useful if administrators + # want to allow users to connect to nodes directly, bypassing a Teleport proxy + # (see public_addr section below) + # public_addr: node.example.com:3022 + + # See explanation of labels in "Labeling Nodes" section below + # labels: + # role: master + # type: postgres + + # List of the commands to periodically execute. Their output will be used as node labels. + # See "Labeling Nodes" section below for more information and more examples. + # commands: + # this command will add a label 'arch=x86_64' to a node + # - name: arch + # command: ['/bin/uname', '-p'] + # period: 1h0m0s + + # enables reading ~/.tsh/environment before creating a session. by default + # set to false, can be set true here or as a command line flag. + # permit_user_env: false + + # configures PAM integration. see below for more details. + # pam: + # enabled: no + # service_name: teleport + +# This section configures the 'proxy service' +proxy_service: + # Turns 'proxy' role on. Default is 'yes' + # enabled: yes + + # SSH forwarding/proxy address. Command line (CLI) clients always begin their + # SSH sessions by connecting to this port + # listen_addr: 0.0.0.0:3023 + + # Reverse tunnel listening address. An auth server (CA) can establish an + # outbound (from behind the firewall) connection to this address. + # This will allow users of the outside CA to connect to behind-the-firewall + # nodes. + # tunnel_listen_addr: 0.0.0.0:3024 + + # The HTTPS listen address to serve the Web UI and also to authenticate the + # command line (CLI) users via password+HOTP + # web_listen_addr: 0.0.0.0:3080 + + # The DNS name the proxy HTTPS endpoint as accessible by cluster users. + # Defaults to the proxy's hostname if not specified. If running multiple + # proxies behind a load balancer, this name must point to the load balancer + # (see public_addr section below) + # public_addr: proxy.example.com:3080 + + # The DNS name of the proxy SSH endpoint as accessible by cluster clients. + # Defaults to the proxy's hostname if not specified. If running multiple proxies + # behind a load balancer, this name must point to the load balancer. + # Use a TCP load balancer because this port uses SSH protocol. + # ssh_public_addr: proxy.example.com:3023 + + # TLS certificate for the HTTPS connection. Configuring these properly is + # critical for Teleport security. + # https_key_file: /var/lib/teleport/webproxy_key.pem + # https_cert_file: /var/lib/teleport/webproxy_cert.pem + + # This section configures the Kubernetes proxy service + # kubernetes: + # Turns 'kubernetes' proxy on. Default is 'no' + # enabled: yes + + # Kubernetes proxy listen address. + # listen_addr: 0.0.0.0:3026 + + # The DNS name of the Kubernetes proxy server that is accessible by cluster clients. + # If running multiple proxies behind a load balancer, this name must point to the + # load balancer. + # public_addr: ['kube.example.com:3026'] + + # This setting is not required if the Teleport proxy service is + # deployed inside a Kubernetes cluster. Otherwise, Teleport proxy + # will use the credentials from this file: + # kubeconfig_file: /path/to/kube/config |