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Use Ansible to Manage Windows Servers (SSH | port 22) - Step by Step Guide

** To manage Windows Servers using winrm:    • Learn How to Use Ansible to Manage Wi...   "" * Issue - During the OpenSSH install, the original command was failing. I've added the updated command below so it the command fails, try the new command. - ** For this demo, we’re going to complete the following steps: • Install SSH • Configure Ansible to connect on port 22 to our Windows 2022 server • Test the Ansible CLI works • Create a playbook and test that work. Chapters: Build a Windows 2022 server in AWS:    • Use Ansible to Manage Windows Servers...   Add port 22/SSH to the security group:    • Use Ansible to Manage Windows Servers...   RDP onto the remote Windows 2022 server:    • Use Ansible to Manage Windows Servers...   Install OpenSSH on our Windows 2022 server:    • Use Ansible to Manage Windows Servers...   SSH onto the Windows 2022 server from Linux:    • Use Ansible to Manage Windows Servers...   Setup Ansible to connect to our Windows 2022 server:    • Use Ansible to Manage Windows Servers...   Check Ansible connectivity using win_ping:    • Use Ansible to Manage Windows Servers...   Setup a playbook to run on our Windows 2022 server:    • Use Ansible to Manage Windows Servers...   Use Ansible to install Apache:    • Use Ansible to Manage Windows Servers...   ####################### Windows server commands: Below are the commands I ran in this turorial: Get-WindowsCapability -Online | Where-Object Name -like 'OpenSSH*' Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name OpenSSH.Client~~~~0.0.1.0 **-------------- Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0 Alternatively use this command to install: dism /Online /Add-Capability /CapabilityName:OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0 **------------ Start-Service sshd Set-Service -Name sshd -StartupType 'Automatic' if (!(Get-NetFirewallRule -Name "OpenSSH-Server-In-TCP" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue | Select-Object Name, Enabled)) { Write-Output "Firewall Rule 'OpenSSH-Server-In-TCP' does not exist, creating it..." New-NetFirewallRule -Name 'OpenSSH-Server-In-TCP' -DisplayName 'OpenSSH Server (sshd)' -Enabled True -Direction Inbound -Protocol TCP -Action Allow -LocalPort 22 } else { Write-Output "Firewall rule 'OpenSSH-Server-In-TCP' has been created and exists." } ############################ Create the hosts.ini file: [ec2-user@ip-172-31-16-55 windows]$ cat hosts.ini [win] IP_ADDRESS [win:vars] ansible_user=Administrator ansible_password= ansible_connection=ssh ansible_shell_type=cmd ansible_ssh_common_args=-o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null ansible_ssh_retries=3 ansible_become_method=runas Run win_ping: $ ansible win -m win_ping Now Setup the Playbook: --- hosts: win gather_facts: no tasks: name: test powershell win_shell: | get-host register: result_get_host name: display result_get_host debug: var: result_get_host Run the playbook: $ ansible-playbook -i hosts.ini win_ssh.yml Next Add the installation of Apache to your playbook: name: add directory win_file: path: C:\ansible_examples state: directory name: Download the Apache installer win_get_url: url: https://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd... dest: C:\ansible_examples\httpd-2.2.25-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi force: true name: Install MSI win_package: path: C:\ansible_examples\httpd-2.2.25-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi state: present Now run the playbook again and check Apache is installed Thanks for watching. I hope this helps some of you to get this working! A subscribe and a like are always appreciated. #ansible #windows #ssh

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