A couple more things:
- OS: CentOS 7.5 - ansible-playbook version: 2.7.0 - ansible version: 2.7.0 - I am running ansible-playbook locally. On Thursday, January 10, 2019 at 10:31:41 AM UTC-6, Sandra Carney wrote: > > All, > > We are using whitelisting software from McAfee. It is called *Solidifier*. > When enabled, it prevents execution of non-solidified executables. In > practical terms, that means that when Ansible creates a temporary python > script and attempts to execute, it is blocked by *Solidifier*. > There are a number of workarounds availble. The easy ones have been ruled > out for security reasons and those have to do with putting *Solidifier* in > update mode, run *ansible-playbook*, and then re-enable it. > > Other things I have tried: > > > - In /etc/ansible.cfg, I enabled pipelining. BTW, I made sure > requiretty is disabled in /etc/sudoers. Turning this on didn't help. > - I also tried setting ANSIBLE_PIPELINING environment variable and > ANSIBLE_SSH_PIPELINING environment variable. This is a redundancy but I > was throwing spagetti against the wall to see what would stick. > > I also noticed a special_context_filesystems in the [selinux] section so > enabled that. > > Nothing helped. > > I attached a file in which I captured the output from ansible. > > Is there a way to prevent ansible from creating temporary python scripts > and then attempting to run them? > > -- > Regards, > Sandra Carney > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ansible Development" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to ansible-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.