Per Hashicorp's [guidelines][1] for automated use of terraform CLI, this PR
adds the `-input=false` option to all the commands executed in the
module. If input is required, this causes a hard failure that will
become a module failure.
[1]: https://www.terraform.io/guides/running-terraform-in-automation.html
Fixes#38732
Make matching leading newline for cli prompt
optional as there are cases when returned repsonse
for ios/iosx remote host doesn't have newline before
cli prompt.
* Update nios.py
* Update nios.py
* Update nios.py
* nios lookup errors out when there are no results #37970 Open
Indentation failure issue resolved
* Returning empty list instead of None
In case of no results, res will be returned as an empty list instead of None (implementing ganeshrn comment)
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If you omit the record type on state absent you will get "record_type not yet supported". Although in my experience so far, if you put the record type it still fails to remove the record but it doesn't crash. (#38730)
+label: docsite_pr
* Adding slxos_config module and supporing util functions.
* Adding slxos module_utils load_config test
* Adding slxos_config module tests
* Removing unneeded required false statements from slxos_config module
* Removing version_aded from slxos_config module
* Removing force and save from slxos config module
* Removing save test
* Generate SHA256 signed certificates
Vulnerability scanners are increasingly reporting SHA-1 signed certificates as a vulnerability on servers. Before this change, -ForceNewSSLCert generates a signature algorithm that openssl shows as sha1WthRSAEncryption for WinRM port 5986. After, this forces certificates to be signed with SHA256, which openssl shows sha256WithRSAEncryption.
Some example SHA-1 deprecations include:
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/security-updates/SecurityAdvisories/2017/4010323
- https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2014/09/23/phasing-out-certificates-with-sha-1-based-signature-algorithms/
Also note that RDP 3389 on Windows 2016 also defaults to a SHA256 certificate.
The specifics were merged from a script mod I found at https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/PowerShell-script-to-7a0321b7 intended for Exchange. It also includes a mod to add an alternate DNS listing so the cert contains CN=HOSTNAME plus now also an alternative of the FQDN.
I tested this change on Windows 2008R2, 2012R2, and 2016 Datacenter.
* Keep WinRM cert key length at 4096.
* Remove WinRM cert exportpolicy setting.
updated with newer methods
fixed ssl name to match ansible convention
more options for host info
added vars_prefix
added comments explaining current flow
reformated commentd out code so pep8 can be happy
enabled caching
* File module: correct description of "state"
It was probably intended to say "intermediate subdirectories will be created" and not "immediate subdirectories will be created".
The «if err» test always passed after #cf938e99926 changed the earlier
assignment to always set err to "\n" if stderr was empty, and so every
script plugin (e.g., ec2.py) started to always report an empty ERROR.