Merge pull request #3061 from goodwinb99/master

Implement WinRM-over-HTTPS
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Chris Bednarski 2016-01-12 18:47:52 -08:00
commit 8580e7dac0
5 changed files with 17 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -26,8 +26,10 @@ type Communicator struct {
// New creates a new communicator implementation over WinRM.
func New(config *Config) (*Communicator, error) {
endpoint := &winrm.Endpoint{
Host: config.Host,
Port: config.Port,
Host: config.Host,
Port: config.Port,
HTTPS: config.Https,
Insecure: config.Insecure,
/*
TODO
@ -145,6 +147,8 @@ func (c *Communicator) newCopyClient() (*winrmcp.Winrmcp, error) {
User: c.config.Username,
Password: c.config.Password,
},
Https: c.config.Https,
Insecure: c.config.Insecure,
OperationTimeout: c.config.Timeout,
MaxOperationsPerShell: 15, // lowest common denominator
})

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@ -11,4 +11,6 @@ type Config struct {
Username string
Password string
Timeout time.Duration
Https bool
Insecure bool
}

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@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ type Config struct {
WinRMHost string `mapstructure:"winrm_host"`
WinRMPort int `mapstructure:"winrm_port"`
WinRMTimeout time.Duration `mapstructure:"winrm_timeout"`
WinRMUseSSL bool `mapstructure:"winrm_use_ssl"`
WinRMInsecure bool `mapstructure:"winrm_insecure"`
}
// Port returns the port that will be used for access based on config.

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@ -129,6 +129,8 @@ func (s *StepConnectWinRM) waitForWinRM(state multistep.StateBag, cancel <-chan
Username: user,
Password: password,
Timeout: s.Config.WinRMTimeout,
Https: s.Config.WinRMUseSSL,
Insecure: s.Config.WinRMInsecure,
})
if err != nil {
log.Printf("[ERROR] WinRM connection err: %s", err)

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@ -111,3 +111,8 @@ The WinRM communicator has the following options.
* `winrm_timeout` (string) - The amount of time to wait for WinRM to
become available. This defaults to "30m" since setting up a Windows
machine generally takes a long time.
* `winrm_use_ssl` (boolean) - If true, use HTTPS for WinRM
* `winrm_insecure` (boolean) - If true, do not check server certificate
chain and host name