Use the primary group for the user when creating authorized_keys
If a primary group is set on the user, and a authorized_keys is provied in ssh_auth_file, the formula fails. This solves that by using the user_group set earlier in the formula
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@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ users_authorized_keys_{{ name }}:
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file.managed:
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- name: {{ home }}/.ssh/authorized_keys
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- user: {{ name }}
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- group: {{ name }}
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- group: {{ user_group }}
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- mode: 600
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{% if 'ssh_auth_file' in user %}
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- contents: |
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