There is no longer the need to warn on password, it is not supported any
more.
Update nxos_user tests not to purge current SSH user for nxos, otherwise
we loose access for testing.
Signed-off-by: Paul Belanger <pabelanger@redhat.com>
CVE-2019-14904 - solaris_zone module accepts zone name and performs actions related to that.
However, there is no user input validation done while performing actions.
A malicious user could provide a crafted zone name which allows executing commands
into the server manipulating the module behaviour.
Adding user input validation as per Solaris Zone documentation fixes this issue.
Signed-off-by: Abhijeet Kasurde <akasurde@redhat.com>
It seems to me as though the term 'docker' was copy/pasted in; I don't understand what it would mean in the context of iocage. As such, I think removal is best.
Fedora 31 tests are failing due to a missing packages error. I am unable to duplicate this issue when running locally, so it is possibly an issue with a mirror that is being used when run from Shippable
Since older versions of paramiko do not require cryptography,
we cannot catch the exact exception from cryptography.
Remove other exceptions since we're catching everything now
Previously you'd get one of the following behaviours:
- A boto3 error
- Nothing would change
- An error that you're not allowed to change the strategy
So of the bahaviour would depend on the random order that AWS returns the list of all Placement Groups
* Use correct var, move cleanup for async
* Add changelog and tests. Fixes#65393. Fixes#65277.
* Kill off all long running async tasks from listen_ports_facts
* Update task to work with older jinja2
If user specifies a port number in vmware_vm_inventory plugin configuration,
then use that port to connect to vCenter rather than connecting to 443 which
is default port.
Fixes: #64096
* Finished implementing the "start" parameter to the nagios module. The backend functions already had it; this change just exposes it. This allows setting the time a Nagios outage begins rather than always starting at the time the module was run. If not provided, "start" defaults to the current time (preserving compability with existing playbooks).
* Changed default start time to None, as per comment by @goneri. This avoids initializing the variable twice.
Depends-On: ansible/ansible-zuul-jobs#253
We cannot run the following tests without any ESXi host:
- vmware_drs_rule_info
- vmware_drs_rule_facts
- vmware_host_acceptance
- vmware_host_active_directory
- vmware_host_powerstate