On Mon, 2017-10-23 at 09:20 +0200, Pavel Hrdina wrote:
> +- name: Create developer user account
> + user:
> + name: developer
> + comment: Developer
How about using "test:test" account? "developer" is longer then
"test"
if you need to type it or you don't want to configure your SSH config.
I expect people who use this more than once will have something like
Host libvirt-*
User developer
GSSAPIAuthentication no
StrictHostKeyChecking no
CheckHostIP no
UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null
in their ~/.ssh/config to avoid being bothered by SSH when they're
dealing with throwaway guests. It might actually be a good idea to
include this information in the README file.
I'd rather stick with 'developer', as I feel it's more appropriate
given the intended use case, but I'm not really adamant about it.
> + password:
$6$YEzeb0A3t7jn/IwW$oMPH0mpKPPeuABH3gKDom08rLccOKBm6CrXT/deBsdP77MjBHxwHQ5EJM0MAc/sOsGKCNX0zjYYjlXP.KNUmP0
Is it possible to use plain password here? There is no need to
encrypt it.
Unfortunately the 'user' Ansible module expects the encrypted
password :(
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