You can use variables for the username and password, then use Ansible vault 
to encrypt the file containing the variable definitions.


On Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 4:58:06 AM UTC+10, Gerald Pruchniewski wrote:
>
> I found this link which provides a lot of great information 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/pysphere/iTNRGbtbans on what I'm 
> trying to accomplish.    The first problem I have is it looks like it wants 
> the vCenter username and password to be in plain text.   I was wondering if 
> there is a way to get around that, make it more secure?  
>
> I am brand new to the Ansible world, I am sure I will have many other 
> questions.   I really do like the product, I hope to get better and use it 
> more in my daily tasks.  
>
> Thanks in advance for any help or direction with my issue.
>
> Jerry P.
>

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