To complete this tutorial, you will need a machine running Ubuntu Pro. If you are not running Ubuntu Pro, any other supported Ubuntu LTS will work, provided it has the following:
- An Ubuntu One account
- An Ubuntu Advantage for Infrastructure subscription
-
UA Client attached to your Ubuntu Advantage for Infrastructure subscription
- Landscape Client installed and registered with either Landscape on-prem or Landscape SaaS
- Landscape Client that is allowed to remotely execute scripts
Obtain an Ubuntu Advantage for Infrastructure subscription
Anyone can use Ubuntu Advantage for Infrastructure for free on up to 3 machines.
Customers with larger needs can mix and match Ubuntu Advantage Essential, Standard, and Advanced subscription types within one Ubuntu Advantage account. All Ubuntu Advantage subscriptions come with Livepatch and Landscape on-premises.
Visit ubuntu.com/advantage to create or sign in to your Ubuntu One account, and obtain an Ubuntu Advantage for Infrastructure subscription that matches your needs.
Attach UA client to your Ubuntu Advantage account
Your UA token is used to connect the UA client you have installed on your machines to your Ubuntu Advantage for Infrastructure subscription.
Let’s first check whether we have already attached our UA token to the UA client by running:
ua status
SERVICE AVAILABLE DESCRIPTION
cc-eal no Common Criteria EAL2 Provisioning Packages
esm-infra yes UA Infra: Extended Security Maintenance (ESM)
fips yes NIST-certified core packages
fips-updates yes NIST-certified core packages with priority security updates
livepatch yes Canonical Livepatch service
usg yes Security compliance and audit tools
This machine is not attached to a UA subscription.
See https://ubuntu.com/advantage
We can see that this is not yet attached to a UA subscription. Let’s fix that now.
Your UA token can be found on your Ubuntu Advantage dashboard. To access your dashboard, you need an Ubuntu One account. If you still need to create one, ensure that you use the email address used to purchase your subscription.
The Ubuntu One account functions as a Single Sign On, so once logged in we can type the address for the Ubuntu Advantage dashboard into the browser’s address bar: ubuntu.com/advantage. Then click on a subscription in the left hand column, and the Documentation tab on the right hand side column. Now we’re ready to attach our UA token to the UA client. Look for the copy and paste ready command to attach a machine, it will look similar to this:
sudo ua attach <your_ua_token>
Configure Landscape
The Landscape quickstart deployment guide offers the shortest path to a functional Landscape Server instance, and enrolling a machine to be managed by Landscape with Landscape Client. Signing up for Landscape SaaS eliminates the server installation step, and relieves you of any maintenance activities to keep Landscape up to date.
The Landscape Client steps from the quickstart deployment guide are accurate for both Landscape SaaS and Landscape on-premises users. During installation, Landscape Client will request permission for executing scripts remotely for all users.
Landscape has a feature which enables administrators to run
arbitrary scripts on machines under their control. By default this
feature is disabled in the client, disallowing any arbitrary script
execution. If enabled, the set of users that scripts may run as is
also configurable.
Enable script execution? [y/N]:
Answering yes to this “Enable script execution” question is required for this tutorial to work successfully.
By default, scripts are restricted to the 'landscape' and
'nobody' users. Please enter a comma-delimited list of users
that scripts will be restricted to. To allow scripts to be run
by any user, enter "ALL".
Script users: ALL
Answering ALL
to the Script users
prompt is necessary to complete this tutorial. To be maximally useful, Landscape Client should be able to execute scripts with elevated privileges (such as root
) on an as-needed basis.