streams-ops/prepare-iaas-ubuntu
Micke Nordin 71e112e009
PREPARE/ADDHOST: allow the ues of proxyjump with ip address
With this patch you can specify a ProxyJump for prepare-iaas-ubuntu,
prepare-iaas-debian and addhost. Example:

./prepare-iaas-debian 89.47.191.7 hj
./addhost -b -n node1.extern.drive.test.sunet.se -p hj -- 89.47.191.7

where hj is a host defined in my .ssh/config suitable for a proxyjump
to the host in question.

This makes it easier to use ip addresses for these scripts which might
be neccessary if dns takes a while to propagate.
2023-11-29 12:10:34 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
ip="${1}"
ssh_proxy="${2}"
if [[ -z "${ip}" ]]; then
echo "Please specify a cloud image host that the script should do the following on:"
echo " #1 enable root-login"
echo " #2 remove the default user"
echo " #3 run apt-get update and dist-upgrade without interaction"
echo " #4 reboot to start using the new kernel, updated packages etc."
exit 1
fi
if [[ -n "${ssh_proxy}" ]]; then
proxyjump="-o ProxyJump=${ssh_proxy}"
fi
set -x
# Make sure we read the additional scripts from the same directory as
# this script is located at
script_dir=$(dirname "$0")
# The reason for running two separate logins is that it is tricky to
# remove the initial user while logged in as that same user:
# ===
# userdel: user ubuntu is currently used by process 44063
# ===
ssh "ubuntu@${ip}" ${proxyjump} "bash -s" < "$script_dir"/iaas-enable-root.sh
ssh "root@${ip}" ${proxyjump} "bash -s" < "$script_dir"/iaas-setup.sh