If you are referring to cloning a Windows machine without proper sysprep usage then that's very well possible. I remember seeing some WinRM blogs where people had problems due to duplicate SIDs ... not 100% sure though.
On Monday, June 6, 2016 at 10:20:21 PM UTC+10, Mike Fennemore wrote: > > I'm beginning to think this might be as a result of the problem servers > being templated in VMWare perhaps? > > On Wednesday, June 1, 2016 at 7:41:50 PM UTC+2, Matt Davis wrote: >> >> Sorry, by "local user" I just meant using a non-domain user via >> pywinrm/Ansible. But yeah, for Basic to work, you'd have to (temporarily) >> enable unencrypted auth with something like: >> >> Set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Service\AllowUnencrypted $true >> >> The HTTPS_PROXY not working seems odd- I use it dozens of times a day... >> Sure you've got it exported? The problem is almost certainly on the >> control-machine side, as it'd just hang if the envvar worked and Fiddler >> wasn't configured properly. >> >> On Monday, May 30, 2016 at 12:45:48 AM UTC-7, Mike Fennemore wrote: >>> >>> For testing locally I'm assuming you mean Test-WSMan -Authentication >>> Basic -Credential <problem account> ? I am currently connecting on 5986 >>> with ignore certificate validation turned on. >>> So in that case I would add -UseSSL switch on the Test-WSMan. Currently >>> running Test-WSMan -Authentication Basic -Credential <problem account> >>> gives: >>> >>> Test-WSMAN : <f:WSManFault xmlns:f=" >>> http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/wsmanfault" Code="2150858974" >>> Machine="Server101"><f:Message>The WinRM client cannot process the request. >>> Unencrypted traffic is currently disabled in the client configuration. >>> Change the client configuration and try the request again. >>> </f:Message></f:WSManFault> >>> At line:1 char:1 >>> >>> Normally I would say that would mean mean configuring AllowUnencrypted >>> on Winrm Client, however the other working systems do not have this >>> configured. >>> >>> Running Test-WSMAN -Authentication Negotiate -Credential "<user>" >>> -ComputerName localhost returns: >>> >>> wsmid : >>> http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/identity/1/wsmanidentity.xsd >>> ProtocolVersion : http://schemas.dmtf.org/wbem/wsman/1/wsman.xsd >>> ProductVendor : Microsoft Corporation >>> ProductVersion : OS: 6.3.9600 SP: 0.0 Stack: 3.0 >>> >>> I will try the Fiddler method shortly and return the results. >>> >>> On Friday, May 27, 2016 at 7:48:53 PM UTC+2, Matt Davis wrote: >>>> >>>> Hey Mike, >>>> >>>> Unfortunately pywinrm currently has *zero* logging/diagnostic >>>> capabilities (something I'd like to correct for troubleshooting stuff like >>>> this). Meantime... >>>> >>>> A couple of things to try: >>>> - Does it work with Basic auth and a local user on that same box? >>>> - Any chance you could run with Fiddler in the middle? Just run Fiddler >>>> on some Windows box, configure it to capture/decrypt HTTPS and to allow >>>> external connection, then on your Ansible controller, export >>>> HTTPS_PROXY=http://(ip-of-fiddler-box):8888/ and go watch the fun. >>>> >>>> I'm mostly just curious where the connection reset is occurring, as >>>> there are numerous round-trips involved here (eg, is it NTLM auth failure, >>>> resource issue, or something else?). >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> -Matt >>>> >>>> >>>> On Friday, May 27, 2016 at 7:26:32 AM UTC-7, Mike Fennemore wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I have a selected few workgroup Windows server 2012 R2 servers that >>>>> give the following error: >>>>> >>>>> <10.128.44.37> ESTABLISH WINRM CONNECTION FOR USER: ansible_user on >>>>> PORT 5986 TO 10.128.44.37 >>>>> server_101 | UNREACHABLE! => { >>>>> "changed": false, >>>>> "msg": "ntlm: ('Connection aborted.', error(104, 'Connection reset >>>>> by peer'))", >>>>> "unreachable": true >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> I am using ntlm with Ansible 2.1.0.0 and pywinrm [kerberos] 2RC4. I >>>>> have tested the port is open, recreated the listeners, run a curl to the >>>>> server which delivers a successful 411 response. >>>>> Any ideas on further troubleshooting? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ansible Project" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/ansible-project/16e035a7-72da-4155-b0c6-7407d4ab1825%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
