:source: fmgr_pkg_firewall_explicitproxypolicy.py :orphan: .. _fmgr_pkg_firewall_explicitproxypolicy: fmgr_pkg_firewall_explicitproxypolicy -- Configure Explicit proxy policies. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ .. versionadded:: 2.2.0 .. warning:: Starting in version 3.0.0, all input arguments will be named using the underscore naming convention (snake_case). - Argument name before 3.0.0: ``var-name``, ``var name``, ``var.name`` - New argument name starting in 3.0.0: ``var_name`` FortiManager Ansible v2.4+ supports both previous argument name and new underscore name. You will receive deprecation warnings if you keep using the previous argument name. You can ignore the warning by setting deprecation_warnings=False in ansible.cfg. .. contents:: :local: :depth: 1 Synopsis -------- - This module is able to configure a FortiManager device. - Examples include all parameters and values need to be adjusted to data sources before usage. - Tested with FortiManager v7.x. Requirements ------------ The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module. - ansible-core>=2.16.0 FortiManager Version Compatibility ---------------------------------- .. raw:: html

Supported Version Ranges: v6.2.0 -> v6.2.13

Parameters ---------- .. raw:: html Notes ----- .. note:: - Running in workspace locking mode is supported in this FortiManager module, the top level parameters workspace_locking_adom and workspace_locking_timeout help do the work. - To create or update an object, use state: present directive. - To delete an object, use state: absent directive - Normally, running one module can fail when a non-zero rc is returned. you can also override the conditions to fail or succeed with parameters rc_failed and rc_succeeded Examples -------- .. code-block:: yaml+jinja - name: Example playbook (generated based on argument schema) hosts: fortimanagers connection: httpapi gather_facts: false tasks: - name: Configure Explicit proxy policies. fortinet.fortimanager.fmgr_pkg_firewall_explicitproxypolicy: # workspace_locking_adom: adom: pkg: state: present # pkg_firewall_explicitproxypolicy: policyid: 0 # Required variable, integer # action: # active_auth_method: # application_list: # av_profile: # casi_profile: # comments: # disclaimer: # dlp_sensor: # dstaddr: # dstaddr_negate: # dstaddr6: # dstintf: # global_label: # icap_profile: # identity_based: # identity_based_policy: # - application_list: # av_profile: # casi_profile: # disclaimer: # dlp_sensor: # groups: # icap_profile: # id: # ips_sensor: # logtraffic: # logtraffic_start: # mms_profile: # profile_group: # profile_protocol_options: # profile_type: # replacemsg_override_group: # scan_botnet_connections: # schedule: # spamfilter_profile: # ssl_ssh_profile: # users: # utm_status: # waf_profile: # webfilter_profile: # ip_based: # ips_sensor: # label: # logtraffic: # logtraffic_start: # mms_profile: # profile_group: # profile_protocol_options: # profile_type: # proxy: # replacemsg_override_group: # require_tfa: # scan_botnet_connections: # schedule: # service: # service_negate: # spamfilter_profile: # srcaddr: # srcaddr_negate: # srcaddr6: # ssl_ssh_profile: # sso_auth_method: # status: # tags: # transaction_based: # transparent: # utm_status: # uuid: # waf_profile: # web_auth_cookie: # webcache: # webcache_https: # webfilter_profile: # webproxy_forward_server: # webproxy_profile: 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: .. raw:: html
  • meta - The result of the request.returned: always type: dict
    • request_url - The full url requested. returned: always type: str sample: /sys/login/user
    • response_code - The status of api request. returned: always type: int sample: 0
    • response_data - The data body of the api response. returned: optional type: list or dict
    • response_message - The descriptive message of the api response. returned: always type: str sample: OK
    • system_information - The information of the target system. returned: always type: dict
  • rc - The status the request. returned: always type: int sample: 0
  • version_check_warning - Warning if the parameters used in the playbook are not supported by the current FortiManager version. returned: if at least one parameter not supported by the current FortiManager version type: list
Status ------ - This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. Authors ------- - Xinwei Du (@dux-fortinet) - Xing Li (@lix-fortinet) - Jie Xue (@JieX19) - Link Zheng (@chillancezen) - Frank Shen (@fshen01) - Hongbin Lu (@fgtdev-hblu)