Ansible winrm
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A way for ansible winrm even if not optimal way
You will be better to use https instead of http. I would use ssh if 2019 and above or install openssh on host
sudo apt-get install gcc libkrb5-dev krb5-user python3-dev python3-pip python3-venv
pythonn3 -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate pip3 install ansible kerberos pywinrm
/etc/krb5.conf - CAPS ARE IMPORTANT https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41922521/using-ansible-on-windows-with-domain-user
[libdefaults] default_realm = EXAMPLE.COM # domain must be captitalized # The following krb5.conf variables are only for MIT Kerberos. kdc_timesync = 1 ccache_type = 4 forwardable = true proxiable = true fcc-mit-ticketflags = true
hosts
all: hosts: host2 host3 children: jtest: hosts: myhost.example.com: vars: ansible_user: myuser ansible_password: xxxxxxxxxx ansible_connection: winrm ansible_winrm_transport: kerberos ansible_winrm_scheme: http ansible_port: 5985 # ansible_winrm_scheme: https # ansible_port: 5986 # Insecure don't use # ansible_winrm_message_encryption: never # ansible_winrm_server_cert_validation: ignore testhosts: hosts: host1:
test ping
ansible jtest -i hosts -m win_ping myhost.example.com | SUCCESS => { "changed": false, "ping": "pong" }