Hi Karol, 

Yes, with pywinrm 0.2 you can use NTLM to connect to your windows hosts. Just 
as a side note this doesn’t have a lot to do with ansibile itself as it will 
only use whatever method pywinrm supports. To have NTLM support you should 
follow the pywinrm docs ( If I’m not wrong the only key package should be 
requests[Kerberos] ).
 

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On 18/07/2016, 10:19, "Karol Olczak" <[email protected] on 
behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

>Does Ansible 2.1 and pywinrm 0.2.p support NTLM delegation or only kerberos 
>delegation ?
>If not, when can we expect to implement NTLM delegation functionality ?
>
>Regards
>Karol
>
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