Note
This plugin is part of the community.windows collection.
To install it use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.windows
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.windows.win_pssession_configuration
.
Note
This module has a corresponding action plugin.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
access_mode string |
| Controls whether the session configuration allows connection from the local machine only, both local and remote , or none (disabled ). |
alias_definitions dictionary | A dict that defines aliases for each session. | |
assemblies_to_load list / elements=string | The assemblies that should be loaded into each session. | |
async_poll integer | Default: 1 | Sets a delay in seconds between each check of the asynchronous execution status. Replicates the functionality of the poll keyword.Has no effect in check mode. |
async_timeout integer | Default: 300 | Sets a timeout for how long in seconds to wait for asynchronous module execution and waiting for the connection to recover. Replicates the functionality of the async keyword.Has no effect in check mode. |
author string | The author of the session configuration. This value is metadata and does not affect the functionality of the session configuration. If not set, a value may be generated automatically. See also lenient_config_fields. | |
company_name string | The company that authored the session configuration. This value is metadata and does not affect the functionality of the session configuration. If not set, a value may be generated automatically. See also lenient_config_fields. | |
copyright string | The copyright statement of the session configuration. This value is metadata and does not affect the functionality of the session configuration. If not set, a value may be generated automatically. See also lenient_config_fields. | |
description string | The description of the session configuration. This value is metadata and does not affect the functionality of the session configuration. See also lenient_config_fields. | |
environment_variables dictionary | A dict that defines environment variables for each session. | |
execution_policy string |
| The execution policy controlling script execution in the PowerShell session. |
formats_to_process list / elements=path | Paths to format definition files to process for each session. | |
function_definitions dictionary | A dict that defines functions for each session. | |
group_managed_service_account string | If the session will run as a group managed service account (gMSA) then this is the name. Do not use run_as_credential_username and run_as_credential_password to specify a gMSA. | |
guid raw | The GUID (UUID) of the session configuration file. This value is metadata, so it only matters if you use it externally. If not set, a value will be generated automatically. Acceptable GUID formats are flexible. Any string of 32 hexadecimal digits will be accepted, with all hyphens - and opening/closing {} ignored.See also lenient_config_fields. | |
language_mode string |
| Determines the language mode of the PowerShell session. |
lenient_config_fields list / elements=string | Default: ["guid", "author", "company_name", "copyright", "description"] | Some fields used in the session configuration do not affect its function, and are sometimes auto-generated when not specified. To avoid unnecessarily changing the configuration on each run, the values of these options will only be enforced when they are explicitly specified. |
maximum_received_data_size_per_command_mb raw | Sets the maximum received data size per command in MB. Must fit into a double precision floating point value. | |
maximum_received_object_size_mb raw | Sets the maximum object size in MB. Must fit into a double precision floating point value. | |
modules_to_import list / elements=raw | A list of modules that should be imported into the session. Any valid PowerShell module spec can be used here, so simple str names or dicts can be used. If a dict is used, no snake_case conversion is done, so the original PowerShell names must be used. | |
mount_user_drive boolean |
| If yes the session creates and mounts a user-specific PSDrive for use with file transfers. |
name string / required | The name of the session configuration to manage. | |
powershell_version raw | The minimum required PowerShell version for this session. Must be a valid .Net System.Version string. | |
processor_architecure string |
| The processor architecture of the session (32 bit vs. 64 bit). |
required_groups dictionary | For JEA sessions, defines conditional access rules about which groups a connecting user must belong to. | |
role_definitions dictionary | A dict defining the roles for JEA sessions. | |
run_as_credential_password string | The password for run_as_credential_username. | |
run_as_credential_username string | Used to set a RunAs account for the session. All commands executed in the session will be run as this user. To use a gMSA, see group_managed_service_account. To use a virtual account, see run_as_virtual_account and run_as_virtual_account_groups. Status will always be changed when a RunAs credential is set because the password cannot be retrieved for comparison. | |
run_as_virtual_account boolean |
| If yes the session runs as a virtual account.Do not use run_as_credential_username and run_as_credential_password to specify a virtual account. |
run_as_virtual_account_groups list / elements=string | If run_as_virtual_account=yes this is a list of groups to add the virtual account to. | |
schema_version raw | The schema version of the session configuration file. If not set, a value will be generated automatically. Must be a valid .Net System.Version string. | |
scripts_to_process list / elements=string | A list of paths to script files ending in .ps1 that should be applied to the session. | |
security_descriptor_sddl string | An SDDL string that controls which users and groups can connect to the session. If role_definitions is specified the security descriptor will be set based on that. If this option is not specified the default security descriptor will be applied. | |
session_type string |
| Controls what type of session this is. |
startup_script path | A script that gets run on session startup. | |
state string |
| The desired state of the configuration. |
thread_apartment_state string |
| The apartment state for the PowerShell session. |
thread_options string |
| Sets thread options for the session. |
transcript_directory path | Automatic session transcripts will be written to this directory. | |
types_to_process list / elements=path | Paths to type definition files to process for each session. | |
use_shared_process boolean |
| If yes then the session shares a process for each session. |
user_drive_maximum_size raw | The maximum size of the user drive in bytes. Must fit into an Int64. | |
variable_definitions list / elements=dictionary | A list of dicts where each elements defines a variable for each session. | |
visible_aliases list / elements=string | The aliases that can be used in the session. For more information see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/learn/remoting/jea/role-capabilities. | |
visible_cmdlets list / elements=raw | The cmdlets that can be used in the session. The elements can be simple names or complex command specifications. For more information see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/learn/remoting/jea/role-capabilities. | |
visible_external_commands list / elements=string | The external commands and scripts that can be used in the session. For more information see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/learn/remoting/jea/role-capabilities. | |
visible_functions list / elements=raw | The functions that can be used in the session. The elements can be simple names or complex command specifications. For more information see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/learn/remoting/jea/role-capabilities. |
Note
async
when not in check mode to ensure things goes smoothly when restarting the WinRM service.async
and poll
keywords cannot be used; instead use the async_timeout and async_poll options to control asynchronous execution.async_status
.New-PSSessionConfigurationFile
and Register-PSSessionConfiguration
.See also
Details and defaults for options that end up in the session configuration file.
Details and defaults for options that are not specified in the session config file.
Refer to the JEA documentation for advanced usage of some options
General information about session configurations.
General information about session configuration files.
- name: Register a session configuration that loads modules automatically community.windows.win_pssession_configuration: name: WebAdmin modules_to_import: - WebAdministration - IISAdministration description: This endpoint has IIS modules pre-loaded - name: Set up an admin endpoint with a restricted execution policy community.windows.win_pssession_configuration: name: GloboCorp.Admin company_name: Globo Corp description: Admin Endpoint execution_policy: restricted - name: Create a complex JEA endpoint community.windows.win_pssession_configuration: name: RBAC.Endpoint session_type: restricted_remote_server run_as_virtual_account: True transcript_directory: '\\server\share\Transcripts' language_mode: no_language execution_policy: restricted role_definitions: 'CORP\IT Support': RoleCapabilities: - PasswordResetter - EmployeeOffboarder 'CORP\Webhosts': RoleCapabilities: IISAdmin visible_functions: - tabexpansion2 - help visible_cmdlets: - Get-Help - Name: Get-Service Parameters: - Name: DependentServices - Name: RequiredServices - Name: Name ValidateSet: - WinRM - W3SVC - WAS visible_aliases: - gsv state: present - name: Remove a session configuration community.windows.win_pssession_configuration: name: UnusedEndpoint state: absent - name: Set a sessions configuration with tweaked async values community.windows.win_pssession_configuration: name: MySession description: A sample session async_timeout: 500 async_poll: 5
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