Almost global anyway, i.e. inside the VPN.
The ipa/client-based shell access and sudo rules are only effective for
staging right now, the respective playbook bits are masked out for prod.
- Assign Ansible host groups to IPA host groups, the latter don't care
about 'stg' in the name and use dashes rather than underscores.
- Distill shell access groups from fas_client_groups in group and host
vars.
- Let all `sysadmin-*` groups in the previous list run anything via sudo
in the host group (except bastion & batcave).
- Remove `fas_client_groups` from staging host and group vars.
- Remove sudoers from staging host and group vars if only `sysadmin-*`
groups have shell access.
- Set up `ipa_client_shell_groups` on bastion to be a super set of the
same on batcave.
Newly created IPA host groups:
- autosign
- badges
- basset
- bastion
- batcave
- blockerbugs
- bodhi
- bugzilla2fedmsg
- busgateway
- datagrepper
- dbserver
- dns
- fedimg
- github2fedmsg
- ipa
- kernel-qa
- kerneltest
- kojibuilder
- kojihub
- kojipkgs
- logging
- mailman
- memcached
- mirrormanager
- nagios
- notifs
- oci-registry
- odcs
- openqa
- openqa-workers
- osbs
- packages
- pdc-web
- pkgs
- proxies
- rabbitmq
- releng-compose
- resultsdb
- secondary
- sign-bridge
- sundries
- value
- wiki
Signed-off-by: Nils Philippsen <nils@redhat.com>
In ansible 2.8 the - character isn't supposed to be valid in group names.
While we could override this, might has well just bite the bullet and change it.
So, just switch all group names to use _ instead of -
Signed-off-by: Kevin Fenzi <kevin@scrye.com>