https://redmine.pfsense.org/https://redmine.pfsense.org/favicon.ico?16780521162016-06-06T21:43:59ZpfSense bugtrackerpfSense - Feature #6457: Allow ability to configure AWS EC2 AMI via userdatahttps://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6457?journal_id=274482016-06-06T21:43:59ZDanny Schuh
<ul></ul><p>Missed a pretty important one:<br />Interfaces - Allow the end-user to supply an array to configure the interfaces</p> pfSense - Feature #6457: Allow ability to configure AWS EC2 AMI via userdatahttps://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6457?journal_id=275162016-06-08T22:53:59ZDanny Schuh
<ul></ul><p>Thinking through this, it may be easier to supply a userdata dictionary who's value is an S3 object that is a recorded session to be automatically played back like what is mentioned here: <a class="external" href="https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Using_the_PHP_pfSense_Shell#Playing_back_a_session">https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Using_the_PHP_pfSense_Shell#Playing_back_a_session</a></p>
<p>This would allow ansible-tooled (or whatever the end-user uses) deployments to template out an S3-stored configuration during instance launch, eliminating any need to have hands on the unit.</p> pfSense - Feature #6457: Allow ability to configure AWS EC2 AMI via userdatahttps://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6457?journal_id=275172016-06-08T23:18:00ZJim Thompsonjim@netgate.com
<ul><li><strong>Assignee</strong> changed from <i>Jeremy Porter</i> to <i>Matthew Smith</i></li></ul> pfSense - Feature #6457: Allow ability to configure AWS EC2 AMI via userdatahttps://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6457?journal_id=339672017-09-20T09:46:09ZClinton Cory
<ul></ul><p>Internal redmine ticket related to one of the user data options:<br /><a class="external" href="https://redmine.netgate.com/issues/162">https://redmine.netgate.com/issues/162</a></p> pfSense - Feature #6457: Allow ability to configure AWS EC2 AMI via userdatahttps://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6457?journal_id=360822018-03-14T12:08:32ZJohn Burwell
<ul></ul><p>A means of running a shell script in some manner as root at first launch would be helpful, a la `fetch -o - $USER_SCRIPT_URL | sh -s`</p> pfSense - Feature #6457: Allow ability to configure AWS EC2 AMI via userdatahttps://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/6457?journal_id=478942020-09-21T14:54:15ZRenato Botelhorenato@netgate.com
<ul><li><strong>Assignee</strong> deleted (<del><i>Matthew Smith</i></del>)</li></ul>