openssl_dhparam – Generate OpenSSL Diffie-Hellman Parameters

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openssl_dhparam – Generate OpenSSL Diffie-Hellman Parameters

New in version 2.5.


Synopsis

  • This module allows one to (re)generate OpenSSL DH-params. This module uses file common arguments to specify generated file permissions.

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • OpenSSL

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments

attributes

-

added in 2.3

Attributes the file or directory should have. To get supported flags look at the man page for chattr on the target system. This string should contain the attributes in the same order as the one displayed by lsattr.

= operator is assumed as default, otherwise + or - operators need to be included in the string.


aliases: attr

force

boolean

  • no

  • yes

Should the parameters be regenerated even it it already exists

group

-

Name of the group that should own the file/directory, as would be fed to chown.

mode

-

Mode the file or directory should be. For those used to /usr/bin/chmod remember that modes are actually octal numbers. You must either add a leading zero so that Ansible's YAML parser knows it is an octal number (like 0644 or 01777) or quote it (like '644' or '1777') so Ansible receives a string and can do its own conversion from string into number. Giving Ansible a number without following one of these rules will end up with a decimal number which will have unexpected results. As of version 1.8, the mode may be specified as a symbolic mode (for example, u+rwx or u=rw,g=r,o=r).

owner

-

Name of the user that should own the file/directory, as would be fed to chown.

path

- / required

Name of the file in which the generated parameters will be saved.

selevel

-

Default:

"s0"

Level part of the SELinux file context. This is the MLS/MCS attribute, sometimes known as the range. _default feature works as for seuser.

serole

-

Role part of SELinux file context, _default feature works as for seuser.

setype

-

Type part of SELinux file context, _default feature works as for seuser.

seuser

-

User part of SELinux file context. Will default to system policy, if applicable. If set to _default, it will use the user portion of the policy if available.

size

-

Default:

4096

Size (in bits) of the generated DH-params

state

-

  • present

  • absent

Whether the parameters should exist or not, taking action if the state is different from what is stated.

unsafe_writes

boolean

added in 2.2

  • no

  • yes

By default this module uses atomic operations to prevent data corruption or inconsistent reads from the target files, but sometimes systems are configured or just broken in ways that prevent this. One example is docker mounted files, which cannot be updated atomically from inside the container and can only be written in an unsafe manner.

This option allows Ansible to fall back to unsafe methods of updating files when atomic operations fail (however, it doesn't force Ansible to perform unsafe writes). IMPORTANT! Unsafe writes are subject to race conditions and can lead to data corruption.



Examples

# Generate Diffie-Hellman parameters with the default size (4096 bits)
- openssl_dhparam:
    path: /etc/ssl/dhparams.pem

# Generate DH Parameters with a different size (2048 bits)
- openssl_dhparam:
    path: /etc/ssl/dhparams.pem
    size: 2048

# Force regenerate an DH parameters if they already exist
- openssl_dhparam:
    path: /etc/ssl/dhparams.pem
    force: True

Return Values

Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:

Key Returned Description

filename

string

changed or success

Path to the generated Diffie-Hellman parameters


Sample:

/etc/ssl/dhparams.pem

size

integer

changed or success

Size (in bits) of the Diffie-Hellman parameters


Sample:

4096




Status

Authors

  • Thom Wiggers (@thomwiggers)

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