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In this example, the host is defined via FQDN: `virt-node-01 ansible_host=virt-node-01.bunny-lab.io`
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### Kerberos Connection Playbook
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At this point, you need a playbook that you can run in a Workflow Job Template (to keep things modular and simplified) to establish a connection to an Active Directory Domain Controller via Kerberos. The following playbook is an example pulled from https://git.bunny-lab.io
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At this point, you need a playbook that you can run in a Workflow Job Template (to keep things modular and simplified) to establish a connection to an Active Directory Domain Controller via Kerberos before running additional playbooks/templates against the actual devices.
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You can visualize the connection workflow below:
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``` mermaid
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graph LR
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A[Update AWX Project] --> B[Update Project Inventory]
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B --> C[Establish Kerberos Connection]
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C --> D[Run Playbook against Windows Device]
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```
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The following playbook is an example pulled from https://git.bunny-lab.io
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!!! note "Playbook Redundancies"
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I have several areas where I could optimize this playbook and remove redundancies. I just have not had enough time to iterate through it deeply-enough to narrow down exact things I can remove, so for now, it will remain as-is, since it functions as-expected with the example below.
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