Issue #2014 has been updated by luke.

Target version changed from 0.24.8 to 0.26.0

While I agree that this is a bug, it's not a new bug (just one it took a long 
time for someone to complain about), so I don't think it's worth holding 0.24.8 
for.  And it's a relatively difficult bug to fix, because the code for writing 
the file is so far from the code that decides what gets written.  Certainly 
complicated enough that I don't want its fix going into the 
hopefully-entirely-stable 0.24.8 release.
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Bug #2014: sshkey creates /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts with mode 600
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/2014

Author: tmz
Status: Accepted
Priority: Normal
Assigned to: luke
Category: ssh
Target version: 0.26.0
Complexity: Unknown
Affected version: 0.24.7
Keywords: ssh known_hosts


Using the sshkey type /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts is created with mode 600 by 
default.  This seems undesirable in most situations.  I think the default 
should be 644.  I didn't see anything obvious in the sshkey code that set it 
strictly on purpose.  Does puppet default to 600 somewhere?  And is there a 
simple way to tweak a type to use a different mode?  This seems like a similar 
issue to #1538.  Of course, it's not an inifile, so the fix will be different.


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