Hey,

Do you have an activity directory domain called 'TEST.LOCAL' or are you 
attempting to connect as a local user called ansible (which has been 
created in the users and groups panel on the target windows box)?

I think if you are trying to use a local user, drop the @TEST.LOCAL bit 
from your username.

Also did you run the ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1 script on the target 
windows box?

Not seen that specific error before - I wonder if you have a non-ascii 
character in your configuration vars somewhere.  If the above doesn't help 
I'd suggest using od -cx on your inventory / group_vars to see if there are 
any characters outside ascii range.

Hope this helps.

Jon


On Thursday, April 28, 2016 at 11:33:54 AM UTC+1, Benjamin Loehner wrote:
>
> Yes, you were right, thank you! I used apt-get and this installs an 
> antique version of ansible. I solved that problem and just ran into the 
> next wall.
>
> <srv-vm-2012r2.TEST.LOCAL> ESTABLISH WINRM CONNECTION FOR USER: 
> [email protected] on PORT 5986 TO srv-vm-2012r2.TEST.LOCAL
> srv-vm-2012r2.TEST.LOCAL | UNREACHABLE! => {
>     "changed": false,
>     "msg": "kerberos: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 12: 
> ordinal not in range(128), ssl: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in 
> position 12: ordinal not in range(128)",
>     "unreachable": true
> }
>
> Sorry to bother you again, but as i said i'm a newbie and nothing works as 
> shown in the how-tos, pretty frustrating.
>

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