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vmware_local_user_manager - shell access #1790
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If I understand the documentation correctly, I don't see how this can be implemented in a way that won't possibly break existing playbooks- at least not as long as there's a default for this parameter. I think it would be better to remove the defaul and ignore the parameter if it isn't set.
We could add a default in the next major release (4.0.0), but would prefer it to be false
because it would be more secure by design. Giving accounts shell access (or any other privileges) should always be done explicitly imho ;-)
Additionally, please add a changelog fragment similar to this one.
SUMMARY
vmware_local_user_manager
Add the possibility to grants or not the "shell access" for user creation or update
ISSUE TYPE
COMPONENT NAME
vmware_local_user_manager
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION