I can't remember the exact details, but I believe that this change was
landed to support a CloudStack deployment that didn't support SSH keys
at all. In my ignorance of the broader CloudStack ecosystem, I assumed
that this was true of all CloudStack deployments, so setting it in the
data source
Shota,
The change that put that behavior in was
https://git.launchpad.net/cloud-init/commit/?id=e626359a6ea
If I understand what you're asking for correctly, then we would break
ssh access to a system that the Vm template password reset property set.
Does the guest have access to those
HI,
I confirmed that I can override ssh_pwauth value with user-data.
But, it's does not fit for my use case.
Since deploing VM is done by user, I can't control user-data.
I think the best solution is cloud-init don't update PasswordAuthentication in
/etc/sshd_config
when ssh_pwauth value is
Hi, thanks for the good bug report.
I believe that you should be able to override the datasource provided config
in user-data. Try providing user-data as:
#cloud-config
ssh_pwauth: False
Please let me know if that works for you or not. I do realize that its
unfortunate to have to do that.
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: ubuntu => cloud-init (Ubuntu)
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Title:
"ssh_pwauth"