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prompt: "Product release version"
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private: no
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If `Passlib <http://pythonhosted.org/passlib/>`_ is installed, vars_prompt can also crypt the
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entered value so you can use it, for instance, with the user module to define a password::
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vars_prompt:
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- name: "my_password2"
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prompt: "Enter password2"
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private: yes
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encrypt: "md5_crypt"
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confirm: yes
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salt_size: 7
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You can use any crypt scheme supported by `Passlib <http://pythonhosted.org/passlib/lib/passlib.hash.html>`_ :
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- *des_crypt* - DES Crypt
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- *bsdi_crypt* - BSDi Crypt
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- *bigcrypt* - BigCrypt
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- *crypt16* - Crypt16
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- *md5_crypt* - MD5 Crypt
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- *bcrypt* - BCrypt
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- *sha1_crypt* - SHA-1 Crypt
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- *sun_md5_crypt* - Sun MD5 Crypt
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- *sha256_crypt* - SHA-256 Crypt
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- *sha512_crypt* - SHA-512 Crypt
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- *apr_md5_crypt* - Apache’s MD5-Crypt variant
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- *phpass* - PHPass’ Portable Hash
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- *pbkdf2_digest* - Generic PBKDF2 Hashes
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- *cta_pbkdf2_sha1* - Cryptacular’s PBKDF2 hash
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- *dlitz_pbkdf2_sha1* - Dwayne Litzenberger’s PBKDF2 hash
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- *scram* - SCRAM Hash
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- *bsd_nthash* - FreeBSD’s MCF-compatible nthash encoding
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However, the only parameters accepted are 'salt' or 'salt_size'. You can use you own salt using
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'salt', or have one generated automatically using 'salt_size'. If nothing is specified, a salt
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of size 8 will be generated.
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Passing Variables On The Command Line
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6. Host variables from inventory.
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7. Group variables from inventory in inheritance order. This means if a group includes a sub-group, the variables
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in the subgroup have higher precedence.
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in the subgroup have higher precedence.
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Therefore, if you want to set a default value for something you wish to override somewhere else, the best
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place to set such a default is in a group variable. The 'group_vars/all' file makes an excellent place to put global
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