ansible / ansible.builtin / v2.8.15 / module / openssl_pkcs12 Generate OpenSSL PKCS#12 archive | "added in version" 2.7 of ansible.builtin" Authors: Guillaume Delpierre (@gdelpierre) preview | supported by communityansible.builtin.openssl_pkcs12 (v2.8.15) — module
pip
Install with pip install ansible==2.8.15
This module allows one to (re-)generate PKCS#12.
- name: Generate PKCS#12 file openssl_pkcs12: action: export path: /opt/certs/ansible.p12 friendly_name: raclette privatekey_path: /opt/certs/keys/key.pem certificate_path: /opt/certs/cert.pem other_certificates: /opt/certs/ca.pem state: present
- name: Change PKCS#12 file permission openssl_pkcs12: action: export path: /opt/certs/ansible.p12 friendly_name: raclette privatekey_path: /opt/certs/keys/key.pem certificate_path: /opt/certs/cert.pem other_certificates: /opt/certs/ca.pem state: present mode: '0600'
- name: Regen PKCS#12 file openssl_pkcs12: action: export src: /opt/certs/ansible.p12 path: /opt/certs/ansible.p12 friendly_name: raclette privatekey_path: /opt/certs/keys/key.pem certificate_path: /opt/certs/cert.pem other_certificates: /opt/certs/ca.pem state: present mode: '0600' force: yes
- name: Dump/Parse PKCS#12 file openssl_pkcs12: action: parse src: /opt/certs/ansible.p12 path: /opt/certs/ansible.pem state: present
- name: Remove PKCS#12 file openssl_pkcs12: path: /opt/certs/ansible.p12 state: absent
src: description: - PKCS#12 file path to parse. type: path mode: description: - The permissions the resulting filesystem object should have. - For those used to I(/usr/bin/chmod) remember that modes are actually octal numbers. You must give Ansible enough information to parse them correctly. For consistent results, quote octal numbers (for example, V('644') or V('1777')) so Ansible receives a string and can do its own conversion from string into number. Adding a leading zero (for example, V(0755)) works sometimes, but can fail in loops and some other circumstances. - Giving Ansible a number without following either of these rules will end up with a decimal number which will have unexpected results. - As of Ansible 1.8, the mode may be specified as a symbolic mode (for example, V(u+rwx) or V(u=rw,g=r,o=r)). - If O(mode) is not specified and the destination filesystem object B(does not) exist, the default C(umask) on the system will be used when setting the mode for the newly created filesystem object. - If O(mode) is not specified and the destination filesystem object B(does) exist, the mode of the existing filesystem object will be used. - Specifying O(mode) is the best way to ensure filesystem objects are created with the correct permissions. See CVE-2020-1736 for further details. type: raw path: description: - Filename to write the PKCS#12 file to. required: true type: path force: default: false description: - Should the file be regenerated even if it already exists. type: bool group: description: - Name of the group that should own the filesystem object, as would be fed to I(chown). - When left unspecified, it uses the current group of the current user unless you are root, in which case it can preserve the previous ownership. type: str owner: description: - Name of the user that should own the filesystem object, as would be fed to I(chown). - When left unspecified, it uses the current user unless you are root, in which case it can preserve the previous ownership. - Specifying a numeric username will be assumed to be a user ID and not a username. Avoid numeric usernames to avoid this confusion. type: str state: choices: - absent - present default: present description: - Whether the file should exist or not. All parameters except C(path) are ignored when state is C(absent). type: str action: choices: - export - parse default: export description: - C(export) or C(parse) a PKCS#12. type: str backup: default: false description: - Create a backup file including a timestamp so you can get the original output file back if you overwrote it with a new one by accident. type: bool version_added: '2.8' version_added_collection: ansible.builtin serole: description: - The role part of the SELinux filesystem object context. - When set to V(_default), it will use the C(role) portion of the policy if available. type: str setype: description: - The type part of the SELinux filesystem object context. - When set to V(_default), it will use the C(type) portion of the policy if available. type: str seuser: description: - The user part of the SELinux filesystem object context. - By default it uses the V(system) policy, where applicable. - When set to V(_default), it will use the C(user) portion of the policy if available. type: str selevel: description: - The level part of the SELinux filesystem object context. - This is the MLS/MCS attribute, sometimes known as the C(range). - When set to V(_default), it will use the C(level) portion of the policy if available. type: str iter_size: default: 2048 description: - Number of times to repeat the encryption step. type: int attributes: aliases: - attr description: - The attributes the resulting filesystem object should have. - To get supported flags look at the man page for I(chattr) on the target system. - This string should contain the attributes in the same order as the one displayed by I(lsattr). - The C(=) operator is assumed as default, otherwise C(+) or C(-) operators need to be included in the string. type: str version_added: '2.3' version_added_collection: ansible.builtin passphrase: description: - The PKCS#12 password. type: str maciter_size: default: 1 description: - Number of times to repeat the MAC step. type: int friendly_name: aliases: - name description: - Specifies the friendly name for the certificate and private key. type: str unsafe_writes: default: false description: - Influence when to use atomic operation to prevent data corruption or inconsistent reads from the target filesystem object. - By default this module uses atomic operations to prevent data corruption or inconsistent reads from the target filesystem objects, but sometimes systems are configured or just broken in ways that prevent this. One example is docker mounted filesystem objects, which cannot be updated atomically from inside the container and can only be written in an unsafe manner. - This option allows Ansible to fall back to unsafe methods of updating filesystem objects when atomic operations fail (however, it doesn't force Ansible to perform unsafe writes). - IMPORTANT! Unsafe writes are subject to race conditions and can lead to data corruption. type: bool version_added: '2.2' version_added_collection: ansible.builtin privatekey_path: description: - File to read private key from. type: path certificate_path: description: - The path to read certificates and private keys from. - Must be in PEM format. type: path other_certificates: aliases: - ca_certificates description: - List of other certificates to include. Pre 2.8 this parameter was called C(ca_certificates) type: list privatekey_passphrase: description: - Passphrase source to decrypt any input private keys with. type: str
backup_file: description: Name of backup file created. returned: changed and if I(backup) is C(yes) sample: /path/to/ansible.com.pem.2019-03-09@11:22~ type: str filename: description: Path to the generate PKCS#12 file. returned: changed or success sample: /opt/certs/ansible.p12 type: str privatekey: description: Path to the TLS/SSL private key the public key was generated from. returned: changed or success sample: /etc/ssl/private/ansible.com.pem type: str