I shortened the path to make the posting easier to read. The actual
path is something
much longer.  :)

Thanks for taking the time to look though.

On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 7:45 AM, J Hawkesworth
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Just wondering if the callback plugin is actually getting loaded.
>
> You have
>
> callback_plugins = /callback_plugins/fix-ssl.py
>
>
> configured but that would be an unusual location if you intended an absolute
> path.  I think you need to configure a full path to the folder, not the name
> of a file for callback_plugins if I recall.
>
> So something like
>
> callback_plugins = /usr/share/local/callback_plugins/
>
>
> (and obviously you'd need to put fix-ssl.py into
> /usr/share/local/callback_plugins).  I'm not familiar with OSX paths so
> /usr/share/local/callback_plugins is just intended to be an example folder.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Jon
> On Monday, October 12, 2015 at 4:31:27 PM UTC+1, Slim Slam wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone gotten Ansible 1.9.4 to work with Windows Server using the
>> "ansible" (not ansible-playbook) command?
>>
>> J
>>
>> On Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 12:21:05 AM UTC-5, Slim Slam wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Using Ansible 1.9.4 and Python 2.7.10 on MacOSX 10.10.5
>>>
>>> When attempting:
>>>
>>> env ANSIBLE_LOAD_CALLBACK_PLUGINS=1 ansible winserv -i ../windows_servers
>>> -m win_ping
>>>
>>> I get:
>>>
>>> 54.68.166.123 | FAILED => 500 WinRMTransport. [SSL:
>>> CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed (_ssl.c:590)
>>>
>>> As suggested in previous postings, I have a file named fix-ssl.py in my
>>> callback_plugins folder:
>>>
>>> import ssl
>>> if hasattr(ssl, '_create_default_https_context') and hasattr(ssl,
>>> '_create_unverified_context'):
>>>     ssl._create_default_https_context = ssl._create_unverified_context
>>>
>>> class CallbackModule(object):
>>>     pass
>>>
>>> And in my ansible.cfg file, I have:
>>>
>>> bin_ansible_callbacks=True
>>> callback_plugins = /callback_plugins/fix-ssl.py
>>>
>>> How can I get this to work?
>>>
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