The 'Set fact for SNMP being installed' and 'Set fact for vsftpd being
installed' tasks rely on variables being registered by other tasks. If
those other tasks are skipped by tag, Ansible can fail with an undefined
variable error. Add the appropriate STIG ID tags to these set_fact tasks
to include them when skipping by tags.
Change-Id: If6345d7095676cc703140ab95d60a5383a5ebef0
(cherry picked from commit 209ce55e56)
openstack-ansible-security
The openstack-ansible security role applies security hardening configurations from the Security Technical Implementation Guide(STIG) to systems running Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, CentOS 7, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.
The role is part of the OpenStack-Ansible project, which deploys enterprise-grade OpenStack clouds using Ansible. However, the role can easily be used outside of an OpenStack environment to secure hosts, virtual machines, and containers.
For more details, review the openstack-ansible-security documentation.
Requirements
This role can be used with or without the OpenStack-Ansible role. It requires Ansible 1.9.1 or later.
Role Variables
All of the variables for this role are in defaults/main.yml.
Dependencies
This role has no dependencies.
Example Playbook
Using the role is fairly straightforward:
- hosts: servers
roles:
- openstack-ansible-security
Running with Vagrant
This role can be tested easily on multiple platforms using Vagrant.
The Vagrantfile supports testing on:
- Ubuntu 14.04
- Ubuntu 16.04
- CentOS 7
To test on all platforms:
vagrant destroy --force && vagrant up
To test on Ubuntu 14.04 only:
vagrant destroy ubuntu1404 --force && vagrant up ubuntu1404
To test on Ubuntu 16.04 only:
vagrant destroy ubuntu1604 --force && vagrant up ubuntu1604
To test on CentOS 7 only:
vagrant destroy centos7 --force && vagrant up centos7
License
Apache 2.0
Author Information
For more information, join #openstack-ansible on Freenode.