ldap_entry – Add or remove LDAP entries
New in version 2.3.
Synopsis
- Add or remove LDAP entries. This module only asserts the existence or non-existence of an LDAP entry, not its attributes. To assert the attribute values of an entry, see ldap_attr.
Requirements
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
- python-ldap
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
attributes - | If state=present, attributes necessary to create an entry. Existing entries are never modified. To assert specific attribute values on an existing entry, use ldap_attr module instead. | |
bind_dn string | A DN to bind with. If this is omitted, we'll try a SASL bind with the EXTERNAL mechanism. If this is blank, we'll use an anonymous bind. | |
bind_pw string | The password to use with bind_dn. | |
dn string / required | The DN of the entry to add or remove. | |
objectClass - | If state=present, value or list of values to use when creating the entry. It can either be a string or an actual list of strings. | |
server_uri string | Default: "ldapi:///" | A URI to the LDAP server. The default value lets the underlying LDAP client library look for a UNIX domain socket in its default location. |
start_tls boolean |
| If true, we'll use the START_TLS LDAP extension. |
state - |
| The target state of the entry. |
validate_certs boolean added in 2.4 |
| If set to no , SSL certificates will not be validated.This should only be used on sites using self-signed certificates. |
Notes
Note
- The default authentication settings will attempt to use a SASL EXTERNAL bind over a UNIX domain socket. This works well with the default Ubuntu install for example, which includes a cn=peercred,cn=external,cn=auth ACL rule allowing root to modify the server configuration. If you need to use a simple bind to access your server, pass the credentials in bind_dn and bind_pw.
- The params parameter is deprecated in Ansible-2.7 due to circumventing Ansible’s parameter handling. The params parameter started disallowing setting the bind_pw parameter in Ansible-2.7 as it was insecure to set the parameter that way.
Examples
- name: Make sure we have a parent entry for users ldap_entry: dn: ou=users,dc=example,dc=com objectClass: organizationalUnit - name: Make sure we have an admin user ldap_entry: dn: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com objectClass: - simpleSecurityObject - organizationalRole attributes: description: An LDAP administrator userPassword: "{SSHA}tabyipcHzhwESzRaGA7oQ/SDoBZQOGND" - name: Get rid of an old entry ldap_entry: dn: ou=stuff,dc=example,dc=com state: absent server_uri: ldap://localhost/ bind_dn: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com bind_pw: password # # The same as in the previous example but with the authentication details # stored in the ldap_auth variable: # # ldap_auth: # server_uri: ldap://localhost/ # bind_dn: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com # bind_pw: password # # In the example below, 'args' is a task keyword, passed at the same level as the module - name: Get rid of an old entry ldap_entry: dn: ou=stuff,dc=example,dc=com state: absent args: "{{ ldap_auth }}"
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Jiri Tyr (@jtyr)
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