theforeman-foreman_proxy

Module for configuring the Foreman Smart Proxy and other services


Keywords
foreman, proxy, smart-proxy, dns, dhcp, puppet, foreman-proxy
License
GPL-3.0+
Install
puppet module install theforeman-foreman_proxy --version 11.1.0

Documentation

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Puppet module for managing the Foreman Smart Proxy

Installs and configures the Foreman Smart Proxy and services that it can interact with, e.g. DNS, DHCP and Puppet and TFTP.

Part of the Foreman installer: https://github.com/theforeman/foreman-installer

Compatibility

Module version Proxy versions Notes
13.x 2.0 and newer
12.x 1.19 - 1.24 See compatibility notes in its README for 1.19-1.22
11.x 1.19 - 1.23 See compatibility notes in its README for 1.19-1.21
10.x 1.19 - 1.21
5.x - 9.x 1.16 - 1.20 See compatibility notes in its README for 1.16-1.18
4.x 1.12 - 1.17 See compatibility notes in its README for 1.15+
3.x 1.11
2.x 1.5 - 1.10
1.x 1.4 and older

12.x has dropped support for Puppet 3 which was officially unsupported for a while and Foreman Proxy 1.23 dropped altogether.

Examples

Minimal setup for Puppet/PuppetCA Smart Proxy

class{'::foreman_proxy':
  puppet   => true,
  puppetca => true,
  tftp     => false,
  dhcp     => false,
  dns      => false,
  bmc      => false,
  realm    => false,
}

DNS plugin support

To use the a DNS plugin, the following variables need to be set on the main foreman_proxy class. Be sure to correct the dns_provider to your actual provider.

class { 'foreman_proxy':
  dns          => true,
  dns_provider => 'powerdns',
}

Then you also need to include the appropriate class, such as foreman_proxy::plugin::dns::powerdns.

Remote Execution User Management

This module can also be used to manage the ssh user on Foreman Remote Execution clients.

include foreman_proxy::plugin::remote_execution::ssh_user

The class will make use of the remote_execution_* host parameters available in the ENC data provided by Foreman.

It will manage the user, (by default foreman_ssh), install/update the ssh keys and manage the sudo rules (using saz/sudo if available in your environment).

Ansible integration

The Foreman Proxy Ansible plugin installs the optional package for ansible-runner by default. Additional repositories are enabled since this isn't present in the repositories we depend on (base OS and EPEL). There is a parameter to disable this behavior in which case the user is expected to ensure an ansible-runner package can be installed. There is also an option to fully disable installing. The plugin authors consider ansible-runner the preferred way to run so disabling is discouraged.

class { 'foreman_proxy::plugin::ansible':
  install_runner     => false, # defaults to true
  manage_runner_repo => false, # defaults to true, redundant when install_runner is false
}

Contributing

  • Fork the project
  • Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution
  • Send a pull request with a description of your changes

More info

See https://theforeman.org or at #theforeman irc channel on freenode

Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Ohad Levy and their respective owners

Except where specified in provided modules, this program and entire repository is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.