Thanks.  I'll have to see if I can get that installed.  I tried last night
to get it installed, but didn't work out.  I'm pretty sure I know why
though, just have to mess with it more.  😊

On Sun, Jun 16, 2024, 9:27 AM Jorge Rúa <[email protected]> wrote:

> According to
> https://docs.python.org/3.12/library/http.client.html#http.client.HTTPSConnection
>
> Changed in version 3.12: The deprecated key_file,* cert_file* and
> check_hostname parameters have been removed.
>
> This was fixed in ansible-core version 2.16.0 (or above) thus the simple
> solution, if possible, is to run ansible-core version 2.16.0 or above.
>
> Regards
>
> El dom, 16 jun 2024 a las 13:39, John Petro (<[email protected]>)
> escribió:
>
>> Hi all...  So posting here in a last resort because my google searches
>> have turned up nothing, or solutions that did not work for me.
>>
>> I have an ansible control-node that is running ubuntu 20.04.  Everything
>> has been working just fine... until yesterday....  I have a new server in
>> my environment, running ubuntu 24.04.  When i was running my day0 playbook,
>> it failed on a role that uses get_url to grab a file from github.  I have
>> tried using a non-https url, I have tried setting the certificate
>> validation to false.  Nothing I do seems to work, to get it working for
>> that one host.  The other hosts in my homelab, all run the role just fine.
>>
>> So I was wondering if anyone has run into this where they got the error (
>> see below ) and how you got around it.
>>
>>
>> failed: [ubuntu] (item=username) => changed=false
>>   ansible_loop_var: item
>>   dest: /home/username/bin/tmux-cssh
>>   elapsed: 0
>>   gid: 100
>>   group: users
>>   item:
>>     UserName: username
>>   mode: '0755'
>>   *msg: 'An unknown error occurred: HTTPSConnection.__init__() got an
>> unexpected keyword argument ''cert_file'''*
>>   owner: username
>>   size: 3530
>>   state: file
>>   uid: 1002
>>   url:
>> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/peikk0/tmux-cssh/master/tmux-cssh
>>
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