Hi, you could use Vault instead of using plain text ROOT passwords ..
That's extremely dangerous ...

IMHO, there's never a need to set it in a file, other than in Vault which
is encrypted, of course ;) ... Just my thoughts.

Alex


On 18 July 2015 at 21:17, Brian Coca <[email protected]> wrote:

> What version of ansible?
>
> I just removed this in 2.0 as I thought it was an oversite (i cringed
> at passwords embedded in playbooks), but I will reconsider if a good
> case can be made for the feature.
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