--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Provisioner Connections" sidebar_current: "docs-provisioners-connection" description: |- Managing connection defaults for SSH and WinRM using the `connection` block. --- # Provisioner Connections Many provisioners require access to the remote resource. For example, a provisioner may need to use SSH or WinRM to connect to the resource. Terraform uses a number of defaults when connecting to a resource, but these can be overridden using a `connection` block in either a `resource` or `provisioner`. Any `connection` information provided in a `resource` will apply to all the provisioners, but it can be scoped to a single provisioner as well. One use case is to have an initial provisioner connect as the `root` user to setup user accounts, and have subsequent provisioners connect as a user with more limited permissions. ## Example usage ```hcl # Copies the file as the root user using SSH provisioner "file" { source = "conf/myapp.conf" destination = "/etc/myapp.conf" connection { type = "ssh" user = "root" password = "${var.root_password}" } } # Copies the file as the Administrator user using WinRM provisioner "file" { source = "conf/myapp.conf" destination = "C:/App/myapp.conf" connection { type = "winrm" user = "Administrator" password = "${var.admin_password}" } } ``` ## Argument Reference **The following arguments are supported by all connection types:** * `type` - The connection type that should be used. Valid types are `ssh` and `winrm`. Defaults to `ssh`. * `user` - The user that we should use for the connection. Defaults to `root` when using type `ssh` and defaults to `Administrator` when using type `winrm`. * `password` - The password we should use for the connection. In some cases this is specified by the provider. * `host` - The address of the resource to connect to. This is usually specified by the provider. * `port` - The port to connect to. Defaults to `22` when using type `ssh` and defaults to `5985` when using type `winrm`. * `timeout` - The timeout to wait for the connection to become available. Should be provided as a string like `30s` or `5m`. Defaults to 5 minutes. * `script_path` - The path used to copy scripts meant for remote execution. **Additional arguments only supported by the `ssh` connection type:** * `private_key` - The contents of an SSH key to use for the connection. These can be loaded from a file on disk using [the `file` function](/docs/configuration/functions/file.html). This takes preference over the password if provided. * `certificate` - The contents of a signed CA Certificate. The certificate argument must be used in conjunction with a `private_key`. These can be loaded from a file on disk using the [the `file` function](/docs/configuration/functions/file.html). * `agent` - Set to `false` to disable using `ssh-agent` to authenticate. On Windows the only supported SSH authentication agent is [Pageant](http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.66/htmldoc/Chapter9.html#pageant). * `agent_identity` - The preferred identity from the ssh agent for authentication. * `host_key` - The public key from the remote host or the signing CA, used to verify the connection. **Additional arguments only supported by the `winrm` connection type:** * `https` - Set to `true` to connect using HTTPS instead of HTTP. * `insecure` - Set to `true` to not validate the HTTPS certificate chain. * `use_ntlm` - Set to `true` to use NTLM authentication, rather than default (basic authentication), removing the requirement for basic authentication to be enabled within the target guest. Further reading for remote connection authentication can be found [here](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa384295(v=vs.85).aspx). * `cacert` - The CA certificate to validate against. ## Connecting through a Bastion Host with SSH The `ssh` connection also supports the following fields to facilitate connnections via a [bastion host](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastion_host). * `bastion_host` - Setting this enables the bastion Host connection. This host will be connected to first, and then the `host` connection will be made from there. * `bastion_host_key` - The public key from the remote host or the signing CA, used to verify the host connection. * `bastion_port` - The port to use connect to the bastion host. Defaults to the value of the `port` field. * `bastion_user` - The user for the connection to the bastion host. Defaults to the value of the `user` field. * `bastion_password` - The password we should use for the bastion host. Defaults to the value of the `password` field. * `bastion_private_key` - The contents of an SSH key file to use for the bastion host. These can be loaded from a file on disk using [the `file` function](/docs/configuration/functions/file.html). Defaults to the value of the `private_key` field. * `bastion_certificate` - The contents of a signed CA Certificate. The certificate argument must be used in conjunction with a `bastion_private_key`. These can be loaded from a file on disk using the [the `file` function](/docs/configuration/functions/file.html).