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Trust module

Description

The trust module allows to ensure presence and absence of a domain trust.

Features

  • Trust management

Supported FreeIPA Versions

FreeIPA versions 4.4.0 and up are supported by the ipatrust module.

Requirements

Controller

  • Ansible version: 2.8+

Node

  • Supported FreeIPA version (see above)
  • samba-4
  • ipa-server-trust-ad

Usage

Example inventory file

[ipaserver]
ipaserver.test.local

Example playbook to ensure a one-way trust is present: Omitting the two_way option implies the default of one-way

---
- name: Playbook to ensure a one-way trust is present
  hosts: ipaserver
  become: true

  tasks:
  - name: ensure the one-way trust present
    ipatrust:
      realm: ad.example.test
      admin: Administrator
      password: secret_password
      state: present

Example playbook to ensure a two-way trust is present using a shared-secret:

---
- name: Playbook to ensure a two-way trust is present
  hosts: ipaserver
  become: true

  tasks:
  - name: ensure the two-way trust is present
    ipatrust:
      realm: ad.example.test
      trust_secret: my_share_Secret
      two_way: True
      state: present

Example playbook to ensure a trust is absent:

---
- name: Playbook to ensure a trust is absent
  hosts: ipaserver
  become: true

  tasks:
  - name: ensure the trust is absent
    ipatrust:
      realm: ad.example.test
      state: absent

This will only delete the ipa-side of the trust and it does NOT delete the id-range that matches the trust,

Variables

ipatrust

Variable Description Required
ipaadmin_principal The admin principal is a string and defaults to admin no
ipaadmin_password The admin password is a string and is required if there is no admin ticket available on the node no
realm The realm name string. yes
admin Active Directory domain administrator string. no
password Active Directory domain administrator's password string. no
server Domain controller for the Active Directory domain string. no
trust_secret Shared secret for the trust string. no
base_id First posix id for the trusted domain integer. no
range_size Size of the ID range reserved for the trusted domain integer. no
range_type Type of trusted domain ID range, It can be one of ipa-ad-trust or ipa-ad-trust-posixand defaults to ipa-ad-trust. no
two_way Establish bi-directional trust. By default trust is inbound one-way only. (bool) no
external Establish external trust to a domain in another forest. The trust is not transitive beyond the domain. (bool) no
state The state to ensure. It can be one of present or absent, default: present. yes

Authors

Rob Verduijn