Ah, I see - thanks. That wasnt clear to me from the documentation. Is there 
any way to pass a password not in clear text?

Thanks.
-john


On Sunday, December 14, 2014 2:18:28 PM UTC-5, iprok wrote:
>
> pass clear text password using password= parameter. For example
> htpasswd: path=/tmp/.htpasswd name=demo password=demo
>
> And resulting password string can be different when using same password 
> because of using salt.
>
> суббота, 13 декабря 2014 г., 4:34:42 UTC+3 пользователь John Goodall 
> написал:
>>
>> I run the following on the command line:
>>
>> $ htpasswd -nb demo demo
>> demo:$apr1$nB6zClk/$SXB.D6Tr81L2Q6zxLulEg.
>>
>> Then in my playbook I have the following:
>>
>> htpasswd: path=/tmp/.htpasswd name=demo 
>> password=$apr1$nB6zClk/$SXB.D6Tr81L2Q6zxLulEg.
>>
>> And the resulting file (/tmp/.htpasswd), the entry for demo is different 
>> than what was in the playbook, and authentication through nginx fails. My 
>> understanding was that the apr_md5_crypt was the default for the htpasswd 
>> module. 
>>
>> Any ideas what I am doing wrong?
>>
>> thanks.
>>
>

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