I've been flipping through past posts and reading through some of the practices w/ the mysql module. I'm familiar with the option of using the /root/.my.cnf but this is unfortunately not an option for me. I'm dealing with a highly regulated industry and thus have some additional security constraints forced upon me and my setup. Having the root password in plaintext during an audit would cause me a lot of pain and grief. Has anyone figured out a way to use the mysql module without necessitating the root password be in plain text?
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