I just did a quick visual audit of the code where vars_files are loaded, but 
could see nothing that would break encrypted files.

Please file a bug with all the relevant data and I will try to troubleshoot/fix.

On Apr 15, 2014, at 9:01 AM, Edgars <[email protected]> wrote:

> No, no, it is not in clear text. passwords.yml is encrypted, created with 
> ansible-vault. Here I was just showing its content
> 
> Edgars
> 
> 
> otrdiena, 2014. gada 15. aprīlis 14:55:47 UTC+2, JP Mens rakstīja:
> > Any hints what am I doing wrong? 
> 
> Well, for one, you're confusing the heck out of me... ;) 
> 
> You want to specify the password to a vault file in clear text in a 
> playbook so that a task can unlock the vault? If that's the case, this 
> is all wrong. 
> 
> Vault is designed to *hide* passwords; I think what you're doing is 
> security-through-confusion. ;-) 
> 
>         -JP 
> 
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