New crate: bascule-shell (471 lines, 1.8MB binary) Login shell that detects identity + platform attestation at startup. Wraps bash/zsh/fish — operator works normally, identity travels with them. Identity detection (priority order): 1. Entra via WSL2 interop 2. Azure CLI 3. Kerberos TGT 4. Cached OIDC token 5. System user (fallback) Platform attestation: TPM 2.0 PCR values via tpm2_pcrread (PCRs 0,1,2,7,10,14) IMA measurement log hash + count Keylime agent state Entra device compliance (WSL2 only) Composite SHA-256 hash over all evidence Shell features: Banner with identity + attestation summary BASCULE_* env vars injected into inner shell --info mode for dry-run display --json mode for machine-readable output --exec mode for single-command execution Configurable via ~/.config/bascule/shell.toml Tested on Fedora with real TPM 2.0: 6 PCRs successfully read from hardware All env vars propagated to inner shell 1.8MB binary, 0 substrate deps Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Authentication
Bascule supports multiple authentication methods. Configure via [auth] in your TOML config.
accept-all (Development Only)
Accepts any SSH key or password. Never use in production.
[auth]
mode = "accept-all"
authorized-keys
Standard SSH authorized_keys file, same format as OpenSSH.
[auth]
mode = "authorized-keys"
authorized_keys_path = "/etc/bascule/authorized_keys"
The file format is identical to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys:
ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1l... user@host
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2... another-user@host
The authorized_keys_path can point to either:
- A single file (all users share the same key list)
- A directory with per-user key files:
{dir}/{username}/authorized_keys
Entra Agent ID (AI Agents)
Microsoft Entra Agent ID authentication for AI agents. Requires the agent-id feature flag.
Agents present their OAuth token as the SSH password.
[auth]
mode = "authorized-keys"
[auth.agent_id]
tenant_id = "your-entra-tenant-id"
audiences = ["api://bascule-proxy"]
multi_tenant = false
When both authorized-keys and [auth.agent_id] are configured, Bascule composes them: SSH key auth for humans, token-as-password auth for agents.
How agents authenticate
- Agent obtains an OAuth token from Entra via
client_credentialsflow - Agent connects via SSH:
ssh agent-name@proxy -p 2222 - Agent provides the OAuth token as the SSH password
- Bascule validates the token against Entra's JWKS
- Session created with
auth_method: "agent-id"and full agent metadata
Agent metadata extracted
From the validated token, Bascule extracts:
- Agent application ID
- Display name
- Agent type (from custom claims)
- Blueprint ID (Entra Agent ID template)
- Sponsor (human/org that registered the agent)
- On-behalf-of (if agent is delegated)
- Scopes and roles
Your SessionHandler receives this in SessionInfo and can apply different policies for human vs agent sessions.
Composing Auth Providers
Bascule tries auth methods in order:
- SSH public key (if configured)
- Password / token-as-password (if configured)
Humans use SSH keys. Agents use token-as-password. Both work through the same SSH server.