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layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Provisioner Connection Settings"
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sidebar_current: "docs-provisioners-connection"
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description: |-
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Managing connection defaults for SSH and WinRM using the `connection` block.
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---
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# Provisioner Connection Settings
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Most provisioners require access to the remote resource via SSH or WinRM, and
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expect a nested `connection` block with details about how to connect.
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-> **Note:** Provisioners should only be used as a last resort. For most
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common situations there are better alternatives. For more information, see
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[the main Provisioners page](./).
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-> **Note:** In Terraform 0.11 and earlier, providers could set default values
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for some connection settings, so that `connection` blocks could sometimes be
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omitted. This feature was removed in 0.12 in order to make Terraform's behavior
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more predictable.
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-> **Note:** Since the SSH connection type is most often used with
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newly-created remote resources, validation of SSH host keys is disabled by
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default. In scenarios where this is not acceptable, a separate mechanism for
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key distribution could be established and the `host_key` directive documented
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below explicitly set to verify against a specific key or signing CA.
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Connection blocks don't take a block label, and can be nested within either a
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`resource` or a `provisioner`.
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- A `connection` block nested directly within a `resource` affects all of
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that resource's provisioners.
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- A `connection` block nested in a `provisioner` block only affects that
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provisioner, and overrides any resource-level connection settings.
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One use case for providing multiple connections is to have an initial
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provisioner connect as the `root` user to set up user accounts, and have
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subsequent provisioners connect as a user with more limited permissions.
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## Example usage
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```hcl
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# Copies the file as the root user using SSH
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provisioner "file" {
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source = "conf/myapp.conf"
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destination = "/etc/myapp.conf"
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connection {
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type = "ssh"
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user = "root"
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password = "${var.root_password}"
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host = "${var.host}"
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}
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}
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# Copies the file as the Administrator user using WinRM
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provisioner "file" {
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source = "conf/myapp.conf"
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destination = "C:/App/myapp.conf"
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connection {
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type = "winrm"
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user = "Administrator"
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password = "${var.admin_password}"
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host = "${var.host}"
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}
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}
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```
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## The `self` Object
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Expressions in `connection` blocks cannot refer to their parent resource by
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name. Instead, they can use the special `self` object.
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The `self` object represents the connection's parent resource, and has all of
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that resource's attributes. For example, use `self.public_ip` to reference an
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`aws_instance`'s `public_ip` attribute.
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-> **Technical note:** Resource references are restricted here because
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references create dependencies. Referring to a resource by name within its own
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block would create a dependency cycle.
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## Argument Reference
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**The following arguments are supported by all connection types:**
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* `type` - The connection type that should be used. Valid types are `ssh` and `winrm`.
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Defaults to `ssh`.
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* `user` - The user that we should use for the connection.
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Defaults to `root` when using type `ssh` and defaults to `Administrator` when using type `winrm`.
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* `password` - The password we should use for the connection. In some cases this is
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specified by the provider.
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* `host` - (Required) The address of the resource to connect to.
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* `port` - The port to connect to.
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Defaults to `22` when using type `ssh` and defaults to `5985` when using type `winrm`.
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* `timeout` - The timeout to wait for the connection to become available. Should be provided as a string like `30s` or `5m`.
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Defaults to 5 minutes.
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* `script_path` - The path used to copy scripts meant for remote execution.
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**Additional arguments only supported by the `ssh` connection type:**
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* `private_key` - The contents of an SSH key to use for the connection. These can
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be loaded from a file on disk using
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[the `file` function](/docs/configuration/functions/file.html). This takes
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preference over the password if provided.
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* `certificate` - The contents of a signed CA Certificate. The certificate argument must be
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used in conjunction with a `private_key`. These can
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be loaded from a file on disk using the [the `file` function](/docs/configuration/functions/file.html).
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* `agent` - Set to `false` to disable using `ssh-agent` to authenticate. On Windows the
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only supported SSH authentication agent is
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[Pageant](http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/0.66/htmldoc/Chapter9.html#pageant).
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* `agent_identity` - The preferred identity from the ssh agent for authentication.
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* `host_key` - The public key from the remote host or the signing CA, used to
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verify the connection.
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**Additional arguments only supported by the `winrm` connection type:**
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* `https` - Set to `true` to connect using HTTPS instead of HTTP.
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* `insecure` - Set to `true` to not validate the HTTPS certificate chain.
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* `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).
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* `cacert` - The CA certificate to validate against.
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<a id="bastion"></a>
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## Connecting through a Bastion Host with SSH
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The `ssh` connection also supports the following fields to facilitate connnections via a
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[bastion host](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bastion_host).
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* `bastion_host` - Setting this enables the bastion Host connection. This host
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will be connected to first, and then the `host` connection will be made from there.
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* `bastion_host_key` - The public key from the remote host or the signing CA,
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used to verify the host connection.
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* `bastion_port` - The port to use connect to the bastion host. Defaults to the
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value of the `port` field.
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* `bastion_user` - The user for the connection to the bastion host. Defaults to
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the value of the `user` field.
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* `bastion_password` - The password we should use for the bastion host.
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Defaults to the value of the `password` field.
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* `bastion_private_key` - The contents of an SSH key file to use for the bastion
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host. These can be loaded from a file on disk using
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[the `file` function](/docs/configuration/functions/file.html).
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Defaults to the value of the `private_key` field.
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* `bastion_certificate` - The contents of a signed CA Certificate. The certificate argument
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must be used in conjunction with a `bastion_private_key`. These can be loaded from
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a file on disk using the [the `file` function](/docs/configuration/functions/file.html). |