Hello Ankit, that didn't fix the problem, but my enterprise gave me access 
to its domain.
Didnt knew they were on domain at first, so i connected via Kerberos and 
now it works!

Thanks for the fast reply.
Cheers!

El martes, 30 de abril de 2019, 11:50:14 (UTC+2), Ankit escribió:
>
> Can you try adding the following as well and test:
>
> *ansible_winrm_message_encryption: auto*
>
> *Regards,* 
> *Ankit*
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 2:38 PM Bryan Sanchez <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hello AnsibleProjectForum, im trying to deploy ansible with winrm module. 
>>
>>
>> First thing, sorry for my english, im not native english speaker.
>>
>> Im launching Ansible from Ubuntu to Windows. I have installed the 
>> necessary module ( with *pip install "pywinrm>=0.3.0"* ). 
>>
>> My purpose is to create a playbook that allow me to deploy and configure 
>> a winlogbeat in a remote windows machine. 
>>
>> For that im trying to connect using user and password with Basic 
>> authentication 
>> method.
>>
>> I have nothing at the moment that tells me im connecting correctly, just 
>> trying to do a win_ping with ansible command and doesn't work. 
>>
>> The command is: *ansible GROUPNAME -m wing_ping -i INVENTORY/PATH -k *
>>
>> This is the inventory file: 
>>
>>  *   [GROUP]*
>> *    172.22.1.129*
>> *    [GROUP:vars]*
>> *    ansible_user=LocalUsername*
>> *    ansible_password=Password*
>> *    ansible_connection=winrm*
>> *    ansible_winrm_transport=basic*
>> *    ansible_port=(im testing between 5985 and 5986 ).*
>>
>> Looking aroung the Internets i found that i can use this variable when im 
>> trying to connect via https (port 5986) : 
>> *ansible_winrm_server_cert_validation=ignore* (because it is looking up 
>> for a certificate and i dont want to do it by certificate method).
>>
>> Ansible always says that the server rejected the credentials:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *172.22.1.129 | UNREACHABLE! => {     "changed": false,     "msg": "ssl: 
>> the specified credentials were rejected by the server",     "unreachable": 
>> true }*
>>
>> Note that the normal ping works.
>>
>> Can you guys help me out? If you can handle some code examples it would 
>> be handy. 
>>
>> Thank you and sorry again for my English.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
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