win_domain_group – Creates, modifies or removes domain groups

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win_domain_group – Creates, modifies or removes domain groups

New in version 2.4.


Synopsis

  • Creates, modifies or removes groups in Active Directory.
  • For local groups, use the win_group module instead.

Parameters

Parameter Choices/Defaults Comments

attributes

-

A dict of custom LDAP attributes to set on the group.

This can be used to set custom attributes that are not exposed as module parameters, e.g. mail.

See the examples on how to format this parameter.

category

-

  • distribution
  • security

The category of the group, this is the value to assign to the LDAP groupType attribute.

If a new group is created then security will be used by default.

description

-

The value to be assigned to the LDAP description attribute.

display_name

-

The value to assign to the LDAP displayName attribute.

domain_password

-

The password for username.

domain_server

-

added in 2.5

Specifies the Active Directory Domain Services instance to connect to.

Can be in the form of an FQDN or NetBIOS name.

If not specified then the value is based on the domain of the computer running PowerShell.

domain_username

-

The username to use when interacting with AD.

If this is not set then the user Ansible used to log in with will be used instead.

ignore_protection

boolean

  • no

  • yes

Will ignore the ProtectedFromAccidentalDeletion flag when deleting or moving a group.

The module will fail if one of these actions need to occur and this value is set to no.

managed_by

-

The value to be assigned to the LDAP managedBy attribute.

This value can be in the forms Distinguished Name, objectGUID, objectSid or sAMAccountName, see examples for more details.

name

- / required

The name of the group to create, modify or remove.

This value can be in the forms Distinguished Name, objectGUID, objectSid or sAMAccountName, see examples for more details.

organizational_unit

-

The full LDAP path to create or move the group to.

This should be the path to the parent object to create or move the group to.

See examples for details of how this path is formed.


aliases: ou, path

protect

boolean

  • no
  • yes

Will set the ProtectedFromAccidentalDeletion flag based on this value.

This flag stops a user from deleting or moving a group to a different path.

scope

-

  • domainlocal
  • global
  • universal

The scope of the group.

If state=present and the group doesn't exist then this must be set.

state

-

  • absent
  • present

If state=present this module will ensure the group is created and is configured accordingly.

If state=absent this module will delete the group if it exists



Notes

Note

  • This must be run on a host that has the ActiveDirectory powershell module installed.


Examples

- name: Ensure the group Cow exists using sAMAccountName
  win_domain_group:
    name: Cow
    scope: global
    path: OU=groups,DC=ansible,DC=local

- name: Ensure the group Cow does't exist using the Distinguished Name
  win_domain_group:
    name: CN=Cow,OU=groups,DC=ansible,DC=local
    state: absent

- name: Delete group ignoring the protection flag
  win_domain_group:
    name: Cow
    state: absent
    ignore_protection: yes

- name: Create group with delete protection enabled and custom attributes
  win_domain_group:
    name: Ansible Users
    scope: domainlocal
    category: security
    attributes:
      mail: [email protected]
      wWWHomePage: www.ansible.com
    ignore_protection: yes

- name: Change the OU of a group using the SID and ignore the protection flag
  win_domain_group:
    name: S-1-5-21-2171456218-3732823212-122182344-1189
    scope: global
    organizational_unit: OU=groups,DC=ansible,DC=local
    ignore_protection: yes

- name: Add managed_by user
  win_domain_group:
    name: Group Name Here
    managed_by: Domain Admins

- name: Add group and specify the AD domain services to use for the create
  win_domain_group:
    name: Test Group
    domain_username: [email protected]
    domain_password: Password01!
    domain_server: corp-DC12.corp.ansible.com
    scope: domainlocal

Return Values

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

Key Returned Description

attributes

dictionary

group exists and attributes are set on the module invocation

Custom attributes that were set by the module. This does not show all the custom attributes rather just the ones that were set by the module.


Sample:

{'mail': '[email protected]', 'wWWHomePage': 'www.ansible.com'}

canonical_name

string

group exists

The canonical name of the group.


Sample:

ansible.local/groups/Cow

category

string

group exists

The Group type value of the group, i.e. Security or Distribution.


Sample:

Security

description

string

group exists

The Description of the group.


Sample:

Group Description

display_name

string

group exists

The Display name of the group.


Sample:

Users who connect through RDP

distinguished_name

string

group exists

The full Distinguished Name of the group.


Sample:

CN=Cow,OU=groups,DC=ansible,DC=local

group_scope

string

group exists

The Group scope value of the group.


Sample:

Universal

guid

string

group exists

The guid of the group.


Sample:

512a9adb-3fc0-4a26-9df0-e6ea1740cf45

managed_by

string

group exists

The full Distinguished Name of the AD object that is set on the managedBy attribute.


Sample:

CN=Domain Admins,CN=Users,DC=ansible,DC=local

name

string

group exists

The name of the group.


Sample:

Cow

protected_from_accidental_deletion

boolean

group exists

Whether the group is protected from accidental deletion.


Sample:

True

sid

string

group exists

The Security ID of the group.


Sample:

S-1-5-21-2171456218-3732823212-122182344-1189




Status

Authors

  • Jordan Borean (@jborean93)

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