Thanks for the pointer, Josh.

However, I don't think that is the issue, within the ini file I do have:

destination_variable = public_dns_name


On Thursday, October 20, 2016 at 4:13:57 AM UTC-7, Josh Smift wrote:
>
> There's also some ec2.ini configuration that controls whether Ansible uses 
> private or public addresses or names to refer to your instances, and the 
> ability to have Ansible use one thing for inventory_hostname and another 
> for the actual SSH connection. Which combination of things you want 
> depends on what you're doing, e.g. Ansible running on the same private 
> network as your instances or not, etc. 
>
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