The Story:
I am following a Udemy course for learning Jenkins with docker. The lab is that I setup a SSH server container & a Jenkins container, put them in the same docker network. Then, I go into the jenkins container to establish ssh connection to the SSH server container.
The issue:
I can establish SSH connection from jenkins container to the SSH server container with password login, however, it fails to establish the SSH -i
with the key pair I generated.
The overview of my directory and files:
Under my working space of my local machine, I have:
- a
docker-compose.yml
(details see below) - a directory named
centos/
, - Inside
centos/
I have aDockerfile
for building the SSH server image.
The steps I tried and their results:
Step 1, I firstly created the docker-compose.yml
for the two containers
version: '3'
services:
jenkins:
container_name: jenkins
image: jenkins/jenkins
ports:
- "8080:8080"
volumes:
- $PWD/jenkins_home:/var/jenkins_home
networks:
- net
remote_host:
container_name: remote_host
image: remote-host
build:
context: centos7
networks:
- net
networks:
net:
As you can see above, the remote_host
service refers to the SSH server image which is built from a Dockerfile
under centos/
directory.
Step 2, so here is my Dockerfile
under centos/
:
FROM centos
RUN yum -y install openssh-server
RUN useradd remote_user && \
echo remote_user:1234 | chpasswd && \
mkdir /home/remote_user/.ssh && \
chmod 700 /home/remote_user/.ssh
COPY remote-key.pub /home/remote_user/.ssh/authorized_keys
RUN chown remote_user:remote_user -R /home/remote_user/.ssh/ && \
chmod 600 /home/remote_user/.ssh/authorized_keys
RUN ssh-keygen -A
RUN rm -rf /run/nologin
CMD /usr/sbin/sshd -D
Step 3. As you can see in above Dockerfile, I COPY
a public key remote-key.pub
from my local host to the container and named it authorized_keys
. I generated the key pair under the centos/
folder of my local host by command:
ssh-keygen -t rsa -m PEM -f remote-key
Step 4. After all above are done. I run command docker-compose build
to build images.
Step 5. Finally I run docker-compose up
to bring up containers.
Both jenkins & remote_host(the ssh server) containers are up and running successfully.
Step 6. Then I go inside the jenkins container by docker exec -it jenkins bash
, in the bash terminal of the container, I do ssh connection:
jenkins@7551f2fa441d:/$ ssh remote_user@remote_host
remote_user@remote_host's password:
After input the passowrd 1234 (Defined in the Dockerfile
), I successfully established the SSH connection from jenkins container to the SSH server container. But I would like to establish the connection via key pairs instead of password login.
Step 7, since the SSH server container has the public key copied, so, I copied the private key from my local host to the jenkins container by command:
docker cp remote-key jenkins:/tmp/
So, now the jenkins container's /tmp/ directory contains the private key.
Step 8, Now I try to use the private key to establish the SSH connection to the ssh server container. I go inside the jenkins by docker exec -it jenkins bash
, then, I run command:
jenkins@7551f2fa441d:/$ ssh -i /tmp/remote-key remote_user@remote_host
Load key "/tmp/remote-key": Permission denied
remote_user@remote_host's password:
As you can see above, inside jenkins container, the bash prompt tells me the key "/tmp/remote-key": Permission denied.
Right after that it asks me to input password, then I input password 1234, and the SSH connection is established.
So, why I can't use the private key to establish the SSH connection from the jenkins container to the ssh server container but only login with password works?
==== Update =====
Inspired by the comment from @agentsmith under his answer, I checked the ownership of the /tmp/remote-key
inside my jenkins container:
drwxr-xr-x 2 jenkins jenkins 4096 Sep 20 13:01 hsperfdata_jenkins
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Feb 2 2020 hsperfdata_root
drwxr-xr-x 2 jenkins jenkins 4096 Sep 20 13:01 jetty-0_0_0_0-8080-war-_-any-190970179478026794.dir
drwxr-xr-x 2 jenkins jenkins 4096 Sep 18 20:55 jetty-0_0_0_0-8080-war-_-any-878046537266404011.dir
-rw------- 1 245867976 1349604816 1679 Sep 18 20:53 remote-key
-rw-r--r-- 1 jenkins jenkins 3167976 Sep 18 20:55 winstone3001500689590881345.jar
-rw-r--r-- 1 jenkins jenkins 3167976 Sep 20 13:01 winstone8218655308653013358.jar
As you can see above, all other files have user and group ownership of jenkins
(one file with root
) except the remote-key file. So I tried to change the ownership by:
jenkins@7551f2fa441d:/$ chown jenkins:jenkins /tmp/remote-key
chown: changing ownership of '/tmp/remote-key': Operation not permitted
However the chown
command tells me operation not permitted. :( What should I do now?