What are you trying that produces the access denied message?


On Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 11:20:25 AM UTC+1, Thijn Bukkems wrote:
>
> Thanks guys, I changed to fqdn shortly after that original post. Strangely 
> enough now only getting access denied with 1 machine even though the winrm 
> settings and user accounts on both are exactly the same. they even reside 
> in the same subnet. very strange!
>
> Op donderdag 31 augustus 2017 02:54:28 UTC-7 schreef J Hawkesworth:
>>
>> Well spotted!  Yeah, use hostnames. If you end up switching over to using 
>> kerberos hostnames are essential (as is fully functioning DNS lookups (both 
>> hostname -> ip and ip -> hostname).
>>
>> Jon
>>
>> On Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 10:51:01 AM UTC+1, [email protected] 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Use windows fqdn name in place of IPaddress then it will work
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, August 30, 2017 at 10:21:48 PM UTC+5:30, Thijn Bukkems 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Just getting started with Ansible as proof of concept but already stuck 
>>>> and not sure how to make it work. I have a CentOS7 box that is not on the 
>>>> domain but on the same network and 2 Windows 2012 R2 servers.
>>>>
>>>> I ran the ConfigurePowerShellForAnsible.ps1 scripts on both servers as 
>>>> admin, as suggested. I set up a local account named 'ansibleadmin' on both 
>>>> servers.
>>>>
>>>> This is the output I get when trying to win_ping the servers:
>>>>
>>>>> [admin@localhost ansible]$ ansible web -m win_ping
>>>>>
>>>>>  [WARNING]: ansible_winrm_cert_validation unsupported by pywinrm (is 
>>>>>> an up-to-date version of pywinrm installed?)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>  [WARNING]: ansible_winrm_cert_validation unsupported by pywinrm (is 
>>>>>> an up-to-date version of pywinrm installed?)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> 10.128.2.108 | UNREACHABLE! => {
>>>>>
>>>>>     "changed": false,
>>>>>
>>>>>     "msg": "plaintext: the specified credentials were rejected by the 
>>>>>> server",
>>>>>
>>>>>     "unreachable": true
>>>>>
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> 10.128.2.215 | UNREACHABLE! => {
>>>>>
>>>>>     "changed": false,
>>>>>
>>>>>     "msg": "plaintext: the specified credentials were rejected by the 
>>>>>> server",
>>>>>
>>>>>     "unreachable": true
>>>>>
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Some background information regarding my inventory files etc:
>>>> inventory.yml:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ---
>>>>> [web]
>>>>> 10.128.2.215
>>>>> 10.128.2.108
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> group_vars/web.yml:
>>>>
>>>>> ---
>>>>> ansible_user: ansibleadmin
>>>>> ansible_password: Passw0rd
>>>>> ansible_port: 5985
>>>>> ansible_connection: winrm
>>>>> ansible_winrm_cert_validation: ignore
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ansible.cfg:
>>>>
>>>>> [defaults]
>>>>> inventory      = /etc/ansible/inventory.yml
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Versions:
>>>> Pywinrm 0.2.2
>>>> Python 2.7.5
>>>> Ansible 2.3.1.0
>>>> CentOS 7.3.1611 (Core)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have no clue why I can't get it to work with a local account and am 
>>>> hesitant to move on to kerberos AD authentication if I can't even get this 
>>>> to work. Any advice? 
>>>>
>>>

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