I haven't yet tried the Ansible provisioner in Vagrant (too ignorant), was 
just trying to get a VirtualBox up and running instead of using AWS 
instances I had been running against. So I hacked out the least Puppet i 
needed to get an account that Ansible could use. In my Vagrantfile:

  config.vm.provision :puppet do |puppet|
    puppet.module_path    = "puppet/modules"
    puppet.manifests_path = "puppet/manifests"
    puppet.manifest_file  = "create-ubuntu-user.pp"
  end

It gives me a box I can SSH to on localhost with port 2222.

Then in the Ansible inventory file, hosts/vagrant I have:

[webservers]
127.0.0.1

[webservers:vars]
ansible_ssh_port=2222

Oh... "localhost"... duh, hmmm.  I wonder if it's confused because the 
Ansible controller is localhost and so is the Vagrant box target, albeit 
with a different port?

Thanks.

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