First, forgive me if my terminology is imprecise... I'm new to these tools.
Second, I work in a heavily regulated industry, and the limitations of the 
design are not my doing... I'm just stuck in them.  While I really 
understand the urge, recommendations to alter this or that in our 
Enterprise design simply won't be helpful.
Third, thanks in advance for your help.

I am on a team evaluating orchestration tools.  We want automated, 
consistent builds and the ability to update, test and deploy new code.  
I've read a lot of good things about Ansible, and wanted to dig a bit 
deeper.  My immediate concern is that it appears Ansible is strictly run 
with no client side agent, and all updates are pushed from the server.  In 
my environment, this makes Ansible a non starter.  All communication must 
be initiated by the client first.  Our Firewall would drop any traffic that 
is not initiated by the client.

So, is Ansible just not a practical choice for me, or is there a client 
side agent/script that can be used to initiate updates from the server?

Thanks again.

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