well .. when you 'sudo ansible' you are running ansible as root, since
it creates things in ~/.ansible ... in this case ~/ translates to
/root

when you copy and paste the ssh command, YOU are not root nor running
sudo, hence the difference.

normally you don't run anible inside sudo, what are you trying to accomplish?


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