.. _proxy-minion-states: .. versionadded:: 2015.8.2 =================== Proxy Minion States =================== Salt proxy state can be used to deploy, configure and run a ``salt-proxy`` instance on your minion. Configure proxy settings on the master side and the state configures and runs ``salt-proxy`` on the remote end. 1. On your salt-master, ensure that pillar is configured properly. Select an ID for your proxy (in this example we will name the proxy 'p8000'). In your pillar topfile, place an entry for your proxy: .. code-block:: yaml base: 'p8000': - p8000 This says that Salt's pillar should load some values for the proxy ``p8000`` from the file /srv/pillar/p8000.sls (if you have not changed your default pillar_roots) 2. In the pillar root for your base environment, create this file: .. code-block:: yaml p8000.sls --------- proxy: # set proxytype for your proxymodule proxytype: ssh_sample host: saltyVM username: salt password: badpass 3. Create the following state in your state tree (let's name it salt_proxy.sls) .. code-block:: yaml salt-proxy-configure: salt_proxy.configure_proxy: - proxyname: p8000 - start: True # start the process if it isn't running 4. Make sure your salt-master and salt-minion are running. 5. Run the state salt_proxy on the minion where you want to run ``salt-proxy`` Example using ``state.sls`` to configure and run ``salt-proxy`` .. code-block:: bash # salt device_minion state.sls salt_proxy This starts salt-proxy on ``device_minion`` 6. Accept your proxy's key on your salt-master .. code-block:: bash salt-key -y -a p8000 The following keys are going to be accepted: Unaccepted Keys: p8000 Key for minion p8000 accepted. 7. Now you should be able to run commands on your proxy. .. code-block:: bash salt p8000 pkg.list_pkgs