After some more testing, I've found the parameter conf_file works when the 
file is on the server the playbook is being run against.

On Wednesday, April 23, 2014 8:47:59 PM UTC-4, Jacob Seeley wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use the conf_file parameter to the yum module and it does 
> not appear to be working. My playbook is as follows:
>
> - name: Remove java
>    yum: name=@java-platform conf_file=http://somehost/yum.confstate=absent
>
> What I would expect to happen is the yum module to grab a copy of yum.conf 
> from the URL listed. However, the file is never retrieved. I can verify 
> this through 1. the web logs of the server hosting yum.onf (no logs showing 
> yum.conf being downloaded) and 2. The option I have set in yum.conf is not 
> being applied when the above playbook is executed.
>
> Any idea why this isn't working?
>

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