"Ansible 1.8 now chooses paramiko as the "smart" transport when running
from Mac. If this is your case, you will need to set transport = ssh under
defaults as well."

Actually it doesn't.

Darwin has a somewhat common error where "askpass" for SSH can occasionally
kernel panic the machine (I'm almost positive this is due to iCloud
keychain - possibly a keychain plugin - or something like it), so we'll use
paramiko by default there in 1.8 to avoid this happening.

We've considered making it do this only if it thinks it needs a password,
but that's possibly confusing.

I think it's time to make that change now though, and I'll see that we do.



On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 8:32 PM, Matt Martz <[email protected]> wrote:

> What is your control machine (machine you are running ansible from)?
>
> Ansible 1.8 now chooses paramiko as the "smart" transport when running
> from Mac. If this is your case, you will need to set transport = ssh under
> defaults as well.
>
> You can verify if you are using ssh or paramiko by running with -vvvv,
> which may help trace things down regardless of this being the case.
>
>
> On Thursday, October 30, 2014, Thomas Fuchs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi there!
>>
>> I've these options in my ansible.cfg:
>>
>> [ssh_connection]
>> pipelining=True
>> ssh_args=-o ForwardAgent=yes -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=7200s
>>
>> On an older version (Ansible 1.6 development, shortly before 1.7 was
>> final), these settings make deploying relatively fast.
>>
>> On Ansible 1.8 (devel fe0ab8e750, from earlier today), deploying is
>> really, really, really slow.
>>
>> How can update the settings/has configuration changed?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Thomas
>>
>>
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