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ansible-role-customca
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This role exists to ensure that internal trusted ca's are added onto Linux hosts (RHEL 6,7 and 8).
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Requirements
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The only requirements for this role to function are a CheckMK Enterprise instance. Configured with a baked updating agent.
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The only requirements for using this role is a folder at your playbook root (files/ca_certs).
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This folder should contain certs you wish to add to the trust store one per file.
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files/ca_certs/
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├── SOME_ISSUING_CA.crt
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└── SOME-OFFLINE-ROOT-CA.crt
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Role Variables
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There are no Role Variables. Just relies on the folder structure outlined above
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Dependencies
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This role is not dependant on any other.
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Example Playbook
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Including an example of how to use your role (for instance, with variables passed in as parameters) is always nice for users too:
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- hosts: servers
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roles:
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- customca
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License
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MIT
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