I also hitting same issue. My /etc/ansible/hosts entry:
[windows]
10.x.x.33
cat /etc/ansible/groups_vars/windows.yml
ansible_user: Administrator
ansible_password:
ansible_port: 5986
ansible_connection: winrm
# The following is necessary for Python 2.7.9+ when using default WinRM
self-signed certificates:
ansible_winrm_server_cert_validation: ignore
When I do ansible windows -m win_ping, getting below error:
10.x.x.33 | UNREACHABLE! => {
"changed": false,
"msg": "Failed to connect to the host via ssh: ssh: connect to host
10.x.x7.33 port 22: Connection timed out\r\n",
"unreachable": true
}
10.x.x.33 is a windows host and not sure why complaining about ssh error.
I did check and confirm the steps mentioned by Sonia and Jon, but still nu
luck. Please help.
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 11:23:44 PM UTC+5:30, J Hawkesworth wrote:
>
> Hey I think you have the settings right, you just need to move
> /etc/ansible/windows.yml to /etc/ansible/group_vars/windows.yml
>
> You have created the group called windows in your inventory
> [windows]
> Lenovo-PC
>
> But the group variables aren't taking effect because they aren't in the
> location ansible expects (in group_vars/<name_of_group>.yml in sub dir
> under the dir where your inventory file is.
>
> I think if you move the file it will all start working.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Jon
>
>
> On Thursday, November 23, 2017 at 6:56:05 AM UTC, Soniya panwar wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> There could be a few things not correctly configured or missed that could
>> result into below error:
>>
>>
>> First and foremost, while installing Ansible, did you resolve
>> dependencies for paramiko, PyYAML, Jinja2 and httplib2 packages? If not,
>> you may execute below commands on the linux machine with Ansible
>> installation.
>>
>> 1. $ sudo pip install paramiko PyYAML Jinja2 httplib2
>>
>> 2. $ pip install "pywinrm>=0.1.1"
>>
>> 3. $ pip install
>> http://github.com/diyan/pywinrm/archive/master.zip#egg=pywinrm
>>
>>
>>
>> Secondly, verify that the version of Microsoft.NET Framework is 4.0 or
>> later. If not you may follow below steps to get it upgraded.
>>
>> 1. Click on Start -> Control Panel -> Program and Features -> Add
>> or Remove Programs.
>>
>> 2. Scroll down to the M's and look for Microsoft .NET Framework.
>> If you don't have version 4.0 or later, download and install it from here “
>> https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30653”.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thirdly, the ansible_user used in windows.yml file should have admin
>> privileges on remote windows machine to make connection to PowerShell. You
>> may follow below steps to grant admin privileges to the user, if not
>> provided already.
>>
>> 1. Click on Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts -> Manage User
>> Accounts.
>>
>> 2. Select your new account and click on Properties.
>>
>> 3. Click on the Group Membership tab and change the Group
>> Membership from Standard User to Administrator.
>>
>> 4. Click OK, OK and Close. Restart computer.
>>
>> *Note*:- The remote computer need not be logged into this account for
>> Ansible to make a remote connection to PowerShell, but the account must
>> exist.
>>
>>
>>
>> Last but not the least, you need to execute a PowerShell script in order
>> to enable WinRM/PS Remoting. Below are the steps to be followed.
>>
>> 1. Start PowerShell and run the command Set-ExecutionPolicy
>> -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted
>>
>> 2. Download PowerShell script (named
>> ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1) for enabling WinRM/PSRemoting. You can
>> get the most recent version here:
>> “
>> https://github.com/ansible/ansible/blob/devel/examples/scripts/ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1”.
>>
>>
>>
>> 3. And then run the PowerShell script :
>>
>> • powershell.exe -File
>> ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1
>>
>> Pass the -CertValidityDays option to customize the
>> expiration date of the generated certificate:
>>
>> • powershell.exe -File
>> ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1 -CertValidityDays 100
>>
>> Pass the -EnableCredSSP switch to enable CredSSP as an
>> authentication option:
>>
>> • powershell.exe -File ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1
>> –EnableCredSSP
>>
>> Pass the -ForceNewSSLCert switch to force a new SSL
>> certificate to be attached to an already existing winrm listener.
>>
>> • powershell.exe -File ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1
>> –ForceNewSSLCert
>>
>> Pass the -SkipNetworkProfileCheck switch to configure winrm
>> to listen on PUBLIC zone interfaces.
>>
>> • powershell.exe -File ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1
>> –SkipNetworkProfileCheck
>>
>> Additionally the -Verbose option can be used to get more
>> information on screen about what it is doing
>>
>> • powershell.exe -File ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1
>> –Verbose
>>
>>
>>
>> Output of this command should be like this:
>>
>> VERBOSE: Verifying WinRM service.
>>
>> VERBOSE: PS Remoting is already enabled.
>>
>> VERBOSE: SSL listener is already active.
>>
>> VERBOSE: Basic auth is already enabled.
>>
>> VERBOSE: Firewall rule already exists to allow WinRM HTTPS.
>>
>> VERBOSE: HTTP: Enabled | HTTPS: Enabled
>>
>> VERBOSE: PS Remoting has been successfully configured for Ansible.
>>
>>
>>
>> 4. Run the PowerShell command Set-ExecutionPolicy
>> -ExecutionPolicy Restricted.
>>
>> 5. Close PowerShell.
>>
>> If all of the above steps are performed correctly, you should get a
>> successful ping-pong from your remote windows node.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Soniya
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 21, 2017 at 7:33:40 PM UTC+5:30, shilpa motghare
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Guys Need help here I am posting /etc/ansible/hosts file for windows
>>> entry is
>>> [windows]
>>> Lenovo-PC
>>>
>>> Lenovo-PC entry is added in my /etc/hosts file
>>>
>>> AND
>>>
>>> /etc/ansible/windows.yml file is
>>> ansible_user: Administrator
>>> ansible_password:
>>> ansible_port: 5985
>>> ansible_connection: winrm
>>> ansible_winrm_scheme: http
>>> ansible_winrm_server_cert_validation: ignore
>>>
>>> and run command
>>> ansible windows -m win_ping
>>>
>>> But Still GET ERROR
>>>
>>> Lenovo-PC | UNREACHABLE! => {
>>> "changed": false,
>>> "msg": "Failed to connect to the host via ssh: ssh: connect to host
>>> lenovo-pc port 22: Connection refused\r\n",
>>> "unreachable": true
>>> }
>>>
>>> PLEASE HELLPPP!!!!!!!!
>>>
>>
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