--- tags: - servers --- # Create a deploy user When I want to run deploy operations on my server from a client that is not me (e.g. Forgejo) it is best to create a user for this purpose that has limited conditions - more restricted than my `/home` user. Create user on server: ```sh sudo useradd -m -s /bin/bash deploy ``` > `-m` gives him a home directory which is necessary for him to have an `.ssh/` > directory. `/bin/bash` gives him the ability to run shell commands. Give permissions: ```sh sudo chown -R deploy:www-data /var/www sudo chmod -R 755 /var/www/ ``` This: - Adds the user ("deploy") to the group of the default web server user (`www-data`) - Gives deploy user full read/write/execute Then create an SSH key-pair for the deploy user following the steps at [Generating an SSH key for server access](./Generating_SSH_key_for_server_access.md) and add his public key to the `authorized_keys` file on the server. He'll first need his own `.ssh` directory however: ```sh sudo mkdir -p /home/deploy/.ssh sudo touch /home/deploy/.ssh/authorized_keys sudo chmod 700 /home/deploy/.ssh sudo chmod 600 /home/deploy/.ssh/authorized_keys sudo chown -R deploy:deploy /home/deploy/.ssh ``` Then attempt to connect to ensure SSH access is working: ```sh ssh -i .ssh/deploy_self_host_server deploy@server_ip ``` Now the SSH key associated with the deploy user can be used to remotely execute deployment functions on the server from any client. Next need to add deploy user's key to Forgejo eolas-api repo and test the action again