On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 17:52 +0400, "Rakhesh Sasidharan" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm new to Puppet. Started using it about a week ago and absolutely > loving it! > > I'm trying to do something which I am not sure if possible or whether I > am even approaching it the right way. > > What I want to do is that by default I want all my machines to have a > certain user account created and added to the users group. That's easy. > Next, I want certain machines to have the SSH server package installed > (again, easy), the SSH config file copied over (easy), a group called > sshusers created (easy), and then the above mentioned user accounts be > added to this group. I am stuck at the last bit. > > One obvious solution I can think of is to have an Exec definition where > I define the SSH server package to add this user to the group. But that > doesn't feel too "neat" to me, so I was wondering if there's a better > way of declaring/ defining the fact that when the group is created such > and such users are added to it - perhaps using virtual resources or > something? > > Any ideas, please enlighten! >
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