How can I manage SSH keys with Ansible?
You can manage SSH keys in Ansible by using the authorized_key
module to add or remove keys on remote hosts.
Can you show me an example playbook for adding an SSH key?
Sure! Here's a simple playbook:
- hosts: all
tasks:
- name: Add SSH key
authorized_key:
user: your_username
state: present
key: 'ssh-rsa AAAAB3... your_key_comment'
What if I want to remove an SSH key?
You can set the state
to absent
in the authorized_key
module to remove a key. Here's how:
- hosts: all
tasks:
- name: Remove SSH key
authorized_key:
user: your_username
state: absent
key: 'ssh-rsa AAAAB3... your_key_comment'
Is there a way to manage multiple keys at once?
Yes, you can use a loop in your playbook to manage multiple keys. Just define a list of keys and iterate over them.
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