There's also some ec2.ini configuration that controls whether Ansible uses
private or public addresses or names to refer to your instances, and the
ability to have Ansible use one thing for inventory_hostname and another
for the actual SSH connection. Which combination of things you want
depends on what you're doing, e.g. Ansible running on the same private
network as your instances or not, etc.

                                      -Josh ([email protected])

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