.. _proxy-minion-ssh-end-to-end-example: ======================================== Salt Proxy Minion SSH End-to-End Example ======================================== The following is walkthrough that documents how to run a sample SSH service and configure one or more proxy minions to talk to and control it. 1. This walkthrough uses a custom SSH shell to provide an end to end example. Any other shells can be used too. 2. Setup the proxy command shell as shown https://github.com/saltstack/salt-contrib/tree/master/proxyminion_ssh_example Now, configure your salt-proxy. 1. Edit ``/etc/salt/proxy`` and add an entry for your master's location .. code-block:: yaml master: localhost multiprocessing: False 2. On your salt-master, ensure that pillar is configured properly. Select an ID for your proxy (in this example we will name the proxy with the letter 'p' followed by the port the proxy is answering on). In your pillar topfile, place an entry for your proxy: .. code-block:: yaml base: 'p8000': - p8000 This says that Salt's pillar should load some values for the proxy ``p8000`` from the file /srv/pillar/p8000.sls (if you have not changed your default pillar_roots) 3. In the pillar root for your base environment, create this file: .. code-block:: yaml p8000.sls --------- proxy: proxytype: ssh_sample host: saltyVM username: salt password: badpass 4. Make sure your salt-master is running. 5. Start the salt-proxy in debug mode .. code-block:: bash salt-proxy --proxyid=p8000 -l debug 6. Accept your proxy's key on your salt-master .. code-block:: bash salt-key -y -a p8000 The following keys are going to be accepted: Unaccepted Keys: p8000 Key for minion p8000 accepted. 7. Now you should be able to run commands on your proxy. .. code-block:: bash salt p8000 pkg.list_pkgs 8. The SSH shell implements a degenerately simple pkg. To "install" a package, use a standard ``pkg.install``. If you pass '==' and a verrsion number after the package name then the service will parse that and accept that as the package's version.