Now that we have established the basic level of connectivity required for Ansible to perform tasks on a Windows host, let's dig deeper into the authentication and encryption side of things. In the earlier part of the chapter, we used the basic authentication mechanism with a local account. While this is fine in a testing scenario, what happens in a domain environment? Basic authentication only supports local accounts, so clearly we need something else here. We also chose not to validate the SSL certificate (as it was self-signed), which again, is fine for testing purposes, but is not best practice in a production environment. In this section, we will explore options for improving the security of our Ansible communications with Windows.
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