Thank you for responding.
I am able to telnet to the windows machine without a problem. But the
playbook still presented the same error when it was run.
I ran the following commands on the windwos machine:
winrm delete winrm/config/Listener?Address=*+Transport=HTTP
winrm delete winrm/config/Listener?Address=***+Transport=HTTPS
followed up with with the ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1. I was able to
telnet and win_ping but error continues to occur when I run the playbook.
On Friday, December 15, 2017 at 3:03:36 PM UTC-5, Tony Chia wrote:
>
> You can also try removing the existing listeners and then run
> ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1 which will recreate the self-signed ssl
> certificate using the following commands
>
> winrm delete winrm/config/Listener?Address=*+Transport=HTTP
>
> winrm delete winrm/config/Listener?Address=***+Transport=HTTPS
>
> On Friday, December 15, 2017 at 11:31:14 AM UTC-8, Tony Chia wrote:
>>
>> Try running "ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1" on the windows host you are
>> trying to manage with Ansible.
>> If that doesn't work try this command on the ansible host
>>
>> telnet windows-host-name 5985
>> telnet windows-host-name 5986
>>
>> If you see "Trying ..." but times out, the maybe the network ACL is not
>> opened.
>>
>> On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 2:44:18 PM UTC-8, Alexmil Reyes wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thank you in advance to anyone who helps here. So am unable to run
>>> playbooks against our windows AWS instances. I was able to perform a
>>> win_ping but when I attempt to run this task on the same instances that I
>>> am able to ping I get an SSL Cert error. I have displayed all relevant
>>> information down below, let me know if any other information is required.
>>>
>>>
>>> *PLAYBOOK*
>>> ---
>>>
>>> - hosts: "{{target}}"
>>> roles:
>>> - windows
>>> vars_files:
>>> - "/home/ubuntu/infratools/ansible/inventory/group_vars/windows.yml"
>>>
>>>
>>> *TASK MAIN.YML*
>>> ---
>>> # Obtain information about a folder
>>> - win_stat:
>>> path: C:\Users
>>> register: folder_info
>>>
>>>
>>> *WIN_VARS*
>>> ansible_user: username
>>> ansible_password: "#####"
>>> ansible_port: 5986
>>> ansible_connection: winrm
>>> ansible_winrm_scheme: https
>>> # The following is necessary for Python 2.7.9+ when using default WinRM
>>> self-signed certificates:
>>> ansible_winrm_server_cert_validation: ignore
>>>
>>>
>>> *WIN_PING*
>>> 10.100.22.111 | SUCCESS => {
>>> "changed": false,
>>> "ping": "pong"
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> *ERROR*
>>> }
>>> fatal: [10.100.22.111]: UNREACHABLE! => {
>>> "changed": false,
>>> "msg": "ssl: HTTPSConnectionPool(host='10.100.22.111', port=5986):
>>> Max retries exceeded with url: /wsman (Caused by SSLError(SSLError(1,
>>> u'[SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed
>>> (_ssl.c:590)'),))",
>>> "unreachable": true
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>>
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