On 13/03/19 11:13 AM, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
I have this stanza:
- name: Create redmine user
postgresql_user:
name: redmine
password: "ZZZ"
expires: infinity
become: true
become_user: postgres
It runs. The user is created. But regardless of what value I put in the
password field, the md5 hash comes out as
md5bbc5416c08a022eda40297f11f548594
That "bbc5416...." is certainly not what I get when hashing my password, and
like I said, I get that value regardless of what password I use. Even if I set
the password to an md5 hash value starting with "md5," it still ends up as
"md5bbc5416...."
What am I doing wrong? How can I go about debugging this?
The documentation says this for the password parameter:
"Unhashed password will automatically be hashed when saved into the database
if|encrypted| parameter is set, otherwise it will be save in plain text format."
You are not setting|encrypted parameter explicitly. But it is set to 'yes' by default. -
Sudheer S |
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