fwebos_certificate_local_multi.py – Config FortiWeb server objects Local Multi-certificate

New in version 1.0.1.

Synopsis

Config FortiWeb server objects Local Multi-certificate

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • ansible>=2.11

FortiWeb Version Compatibility


v7.0.x v7.2.x v7.4.x v7.6.x
fwebos_certificate_local_multi.py yes yes yes yes

Parameters

  • body Possible parameters to go in the body for the request required: True
    • name name type:string maxLength:63
    • comment comment of this multi certificate type:string maxLength:199
    • rsa-cert rsa cert type:string
    • dsa-cert dsa cert type:string
    • ecc-cert ecc cert type:string
    • mkey If present, objects will be filtered on property with this name type:string
    • vdom Specify the Virtual Domain(s) from which results are returned or changes are applied to. If this parameter is not provided, the management VDOM will be used. If the admin does not have access to the VDOM, a permission error will be returned. The URL parameter is one of: vdom=root (Single VDOM) vdom=vdom1,vdom2 (Multiple VDOMs) vdom=* (All VDOMs) type:array
    • clone_mkey Use *clone_mkey* to specify the ID for the new resource to be cloned. If *clone_mkey* is set, *mkey* must be provided which is cloned from. type:string

Examples

- name:
  hosts: all
  vars:
  connection: httpapi
  gather_facts: false
  tasks:
    - name: Create certificate multi local
      fwebos_certificate_local_multi:
       action: add
       vdom: root1
       name: test
       rsa_cert:
       dsa_cert:
       ecc_cert:
       comment: testtest

    - name: edit certificate multi local
      fwebos_certificate_local_multi:
       action: edit
       vdom: root1
       name: test
       rsa_cert:
       dsa_cert:
       ecc_cert:
       comment: testtest1

    - name: delete certificate multi local
      fwebos_certificate_local_multi:
       action: delete
       vdom: root1
       name: test

Return Values

Common return values are documented: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/reference_appendices/common_return_values.html#common-return-values, the following are the fields unique to this module:

  • 200 : OK: Request returns successful
  • 400 : Bad Request: Request cannot be processed by the API
  • 401 : Not Authorized: Request without successful login session
  • 403 : Forbidden: Request is missing CSRF token or administrator is missing access profile permissions.
  • 404 : Resource Not Found: Unable to find the specified resource.
  • 405 : Method Not Allowed: Specified HTTP method is not allowed for this resource.
  • 413 : Request Entity Too Large: Request cannot be processed due to large entity
  • 424 : Failed Dependency: Fail dependency can be duplicate resource, missing required parameter, missing required attribute, invalid attribute value
  • 429 : Access temporarily blocked: Maximum failed authentications reached. The offended source is temporarily blocked for certain amount of time.
  • 500 : Internal Server Error: Internal error when processing the request

For errorcode please check FortiWeb API errorcode at : https://documenter.getpostman.com/view/11233300/TVetbkaK#887b9eb4-7c13-4338-a8db-16cc117f0119

Status

  • This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.

Authors

  • Jie Li
  • Brad Zhang

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