win_certificate_store – Manages the certificate store¶
New in version 2.5.
Synopsis¶
- Used to import/export and remove certificates and keys from the local certificate store.
- This module is not used to create certificates and will only manage existing certs as a file or in the store.
- It can be used to import PEM, DER, P7B, PKCS12 (PFX) certificates and export PEM, DER and PKCS12 certificates.
Parameters¶
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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file_type
-
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The file type to export the certificate as when
state=exported .der is a binary ASN.1 encoded file.pem is a base64 encoded file of a der file in the OpenSSL form.pkcs12 (also known as pfx) is a binary container that contains both the certificate and private key unlike the other options.When
pkcs12 is set and the private key is not exportable or accessible by the current user, it will throw an exception. |
key_exportable
boolean
|
|
Whether to allow the private key to be exported.
If
no , then this module and other process will only be able to export the certificate and the private key cannot be exported.Used when
state=present only. |
key_storage
-
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Specifies where Windows will store the private key when it is imported.
When set to
default , the default option as set by Windows is used, typically user .When set to
machine , the key is stored in a path accessible by various users.When set to
user , the key is stored in a path only accessible by the current user.Used when
state=present only and cannot be changed once imported. |
password
-
|
The password of the pkcs12 certificate key.
This is used when reading a pkcs12 certificate file or the password to set when
state=exported and file_type=pkcs12 .If the pkcs12 file has no password set or no password should be set on the exported file, do not set this option.
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path
path
|
The path to a certificate file.
This is required when state is
present or exported .When state is
absent and thumbprint is not specified, the thumbprint is derived from the certificate at this path. |
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state
-
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|
If
present , will ensure that the certificate at path is imported into the certificate store specified.If
absent , will ensure that the certificate specified by thumbprint or the thumbprint of the cert at path is removed from the store specified.If
exported , will ensure the file at path is a certificate specified by thumbprint.When exporting a certificate, if path is a directory then the module will fail, otherwise the file will be replaced if needed.
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store_location
-
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The store location to use when importing a certificate or searching for a certificate.
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store_name
-
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The store name to use when importing a certificate or searching for a certificate.
AddressBook : The X.509 certificate store for other usersAuthRoot : The X.509 certificate store for third-party certificate authorities (CAs)CertificateAuthority : The X.509 certificate store for intermediate certificate authorities (CAs)Disallowed : The X.509 certificate store for revoked certificatesMy : The X.509 certificate store for personal certificatesRoot : The X.509 certificate store for trusted root certificate authorities (CAs)TrustedPeople : The X.509 certificate store for directly trusted people and resourcesTrustedPublisher : The X.509 certificate store for directly trusted publishers |
thumbprint
-
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The thumbprint as a hex string to either export or remove.
See the examples for how to specify the thumbprint.
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Notes¶
Note
- Some actions on PKCS12 certificates and keys may fail with the error
the specified network password is not correct
, either use CredSSP or Kerberos with credential delegation, or usebecome
to bypass these restrictions. - The certificates must be located on the Windows host to be set with path.
- When importing a certificate for usage in IIS, it is generally required to use the
machine
key_storage option, as bothdefault
anduser
will make the private key unreadable to IIS APPPOOL identities and prevent binding the certificate to the https endpoint.
Examples¶
- name: import a certificate
win_certificate_store:
path: C:\Temp\cert.pem
state: present
- name: import pfx certificate that is password protected
win_certificate_store:
path: C:\Temp\cert.pfx
state: present
password: VeryStrongPasswordHere!
become: yes
become_method: runas
- name: import pfx certificate without password and set private key as un-exportable
win_certificate_store:
path: C:\Temp\cert.pfx
state: present
key_exportable: no
# usually you don't set this here but it is for illustrative purposes
vars:
ansible_winrm_transport: credssp
- name: remove a certificate based on file thumbprint
win_certificate_store:
path: C:\Temp\cert.pem
state: absent
- name: remove a certificate based on thumbprint
win_certificate_store:
thumbprint: BD7AF104CF1872BDB518D95C9534EA941665FD27
state: absent
- name: remove certificate based on thumbprint is CurrentUser/TrustedPublishers store
win_certificate_store:
thumbprint: BD7AF104CF1872BDB518D95C9534EA941665FD27
state: absent
store_location: CurrentUser
store_name: TrustedPublisher
- name: export certificate as der encoded file
win_certificate_store:
path: C:\Temp\cert.cer
state: exported
file_type: der
- name: export certificate and key as pfx encoded file
win_certificate_store:
path: C:\Temp\cert.pfx
state: exported
file_type: pkcs12
password: AnotherStrongPass!
become: yes
become_method: runas
become_user: SYSTEM
- name: import certificate be used by IIS
win_certificate_store:
path: C:\Temp\cert.pfx
file_type: pkcs12
password: StrongPassword!
store_location: LocalMachine
key_storage: machine
state: present
Return Values¶
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
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thumbprints
list
|
success |
A list of certificate thumbprints that were touched by the module.
Sample:
['BC05633694E675449136679A658281F17A191087']
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Status¶
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors¶
- Jordan Borean (@jborean93)
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