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~mperedim/weblog | Just another WordPress.com weblog ~mperedim/weblog Just another WordPress.com weblog NetScaler fun with OpenStack keys and userdata April 17, 2016 One of the things that’s been bugging me about NetScaler and OpenStack is the lack of basic integration. Its management network is configured via DHCP on first boot, or via config drive and userdata if DHCP is not available, but it doesn’t import SSH keys or runs userdata scripts for its initial configuration. Thankfully, the above limitation maybe easily alleviated using the nsbefore.sh and nsafter.sh boot-time configuration backdoors. Here is a sample nsbefore.sh, based on the OpenStack docs , for VPX that can handle import of SSH keys: root@ns# cat /nsconfig/nsbefore.sh #!/usr/bin/bash # Fetch public key using HTTP ATTEMPTS=10 FAILED=0 while [ ! -f /nsconfig/ssh/authorized_keys ]; do curl -f http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/public-keys/0/openssh-key > /tmp/metadata-key 2>/dev/null ...

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