we should add validate_certs=yes|no option as we do in other modules.

On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 1:09 AM, Larry Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yup. I know about the default self-signed but I would assume that either
> pyvmomi module and/or the Ansible documentation might explain on how to get
> around this error. Especially just for testing purposes. Thanks for the
> reply though.
>
> On Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 3:35:47 AM UTC-5, Marcus Franke wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> by default VMware uses a self signed certificate for the vcenter web
>> interface.
>>
>> You could change this against an official one with a trust anchor your
>> system can verify or configure your play not to verify the certificate. If
>> that is possible, never used that module myself.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Marcus
>>
>>
>> Larry Smith <[email protected]> schrieb am Mi., 13. Jan. 2016 18:54:
>>>
>>> Just getting started messing with these new 2.0 VMWare modules and seem
>>> to be stuck on an SSL error. Anyone know how to get around this? Any info
>>> would be much appreciated.
>>>
>>> fatal: [localhost -> localhost]: FAILED! => {"apierror": "[Errno 1]
>>> _ssl.c:510: error:14090086:SSL
>>> routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed", "changed":
>>> false, "failed": true, "msg": "Unable to connect to vCenter or ESXi API on
>>> TCP/443."}
>>>
>>>
>>> ---
>>>
>>> - hosts: all
>>>
>>>   connection: local
>>>
>>>   become: false
>>>
>>>   vars:
>>>
>>>     - datacenter_name: 'LAB'
>>>
>>>     - esxi_user: 'root'
>>>
>>>     - esxi_pass: 'vmware'
>>>
>>>     - pri_domain_name: 'everythingshouldbevirtual.local'
>>>
>>>     - vcenter_host: 'vcsa.{{ pri_domain_name }}'
>>>
>>>   tasks:
>>>
>>>     - name: create DataCenter
>>>
>>>       local_action: >
>>>
>>>         vmware_datacenter
>>>
>>>         hostname="{{ vcenter_host }}"
>>>
>>>         username="{{ esxi_user }}"
>>>
>>>         password="{{ esxi_pass }}"
>>>
>>>         datacenter_name="{{ datacenter_name }}"
>>>
>>>         state=present
>>>
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