Generic changes related to distribution switch-over Additional updates Signed-off-by: Ron Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com> Change-Id: I35509d61e01c1f18437435ae16fdaad1dbd58dbb
		
			
				
	
	
		
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.. _local-and-ldap-linux-user-accounts:
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Local LDAP Linux User Accounts
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You can manage regular Linux \(shadow\) user accounts on any host in the
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cluster using standard Linux commands.
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.. _local-and-ldap-linux-user-accounts-ul-zrv-zwf-mmb:
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-   Local Linux user accounts should NOT be configured, only use local |LDAP|
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    accounts for internal system purposes that would usually not be created by
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    an end-user.
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-   Password changes are not enforced automatically on the first login, and
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    they are not propagated by the system \(only for 'sysadmin'\).
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-   **If the administrator wants to provision additional access to the system,
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    it is better to configure local |LDAP| Linux accounts.**
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-   |LDAP| accounts are centrally managed; changes made on any host are
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    propagated automatically to all hosts on the cluster.
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-   |LDAP| user accounts behave as any local user account. They can be added
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    to the sudoers list and can acquire OpenStack administration credentials.
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-   The initial password must be changed immediately upon the first login.
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-   Login sessions are logged out automatically after about 15 minutes of
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    inactivity.
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-   The accounts block following five consecutive unsuccessful login
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    attempts. They unblock automatically after a period of about five minutes.
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-   All authentication attempts are recorded on the file ``/var/log/auth.log``
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    of the target host.
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.. note::
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    For security reasons, it is recommended that ONLY admin level users be
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    allowed to |SSH| to the nodes of the |prod|. Non-admin level users should
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    strictly use remote |CLIs| or remote web GUIs.
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Operational complexity:
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.. _local-and-ldap-linux-user-accounts-ul-bsv-zwf-mmb:
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-   Passwords aging is automatically configured.
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-   |LDAP| user accounts \(operator, admin\) are available by default on
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    newly deployed hosts. For increased security, the admin and operator
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    accounts must be used from the console ports of the hosts; no |SSH| access
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    is allowed.
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-   |prod| includes a script for creating |LDAP| Linux accounts with built-in
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    Keystone user support. It provides an interactive method for setting up
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    |LDAP| Linux user accounts with access to OpenStack commands. You can
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    assign a limited shell or a bash shell.
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