add info about relative paths to config page (#51351)

* add info about relative paths to config page

* Update docs/templates/config.rst.j2

Co-Authored-By: bcoca <bcoca@users.noreply.github.com>

* escape the macro to show the macro

* break up long line, revise
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Brian Coca 2019-02-21 14:21:28 -05:00 committed by Alicia Cozine
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Avoiding security risks with ``ansible.cfg`` in the current directory
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If Ansible were to load :file:ansible.cfg from a world-writable current working
If Ansible were to load ``ansible.cfg`` from a world-writable current working
directory, it would create a serious security risk. Another user could place
their own config file there, designed to make Ansible run malicious code both
locally and remotely, possibly with elevated privileges. For this reason,
@ -68,12 +68,24 @@ correct settings, see:
* for WSL, the `WSL docs <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/wsl-config#set-wsl-launch-settings>`_
and this `Microsoft blog post <https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/2018/01/12/chmod-chown-wsl-improvements/>`_ cover mount options.
If you absolutely depend on having the config live in a world-writable current
If you absolutely depend on storing your Ansible config in a world-writable current
working directory, you can explicitly specify the config file via the
:envvar:`ANSIBLE_CONFIG` environment variable. Please take
appropriate steps to mitigate the security concerns above before doing so.
Relative paths for configuration
--------------------------------
You can specify a relative path for many configuration options. In most of
those cases the path used will be relative to the ``ansible.cfg`` file used
for the current execution. If you need a path relative to your current working
directory (CWD) you can use the ``{%raw%}{{CWD}}{%endraw%}`` macro to specify
it. We do not recommend this approach, as using your CWD as the root of
relative paths can be a security risk. For example:
``cd /tmp; secureinfo=./newrootpassword ansible-playbook ~/safestuff/change_root_pwd.yml``.
Common Options
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