Configuring Ansible

Posted by enable_sysadmin on Nov 19, 2019 9:30 PM EDT
Enable SysAdmin; By Keerthi Chinthaguntla
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In a previous article, I covered Red Hat Ansible basics and installed Ansible, creating one control node named RHEL8 and four managed nodes (node1, node2, node3, and node4), all running Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Now, for Ansible to communicate with a managed node, you need to configure the control node and the managed nodes with a user account, and give that user account privilege escalation to run commands without having to enter a password.

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