Team,  Can someone sort this out please.. We are using 2.8.18 version of 
ansible on our control node. 
I am facing error when trying to perform ping-pong with ansible as 
become_user root (as pasted below). On the remote server, the user is 
having access to run sudo commands and user can become root by running sudo 
su -  
 (with become disabled, connection is working fine to any remote_user)
 
Error -------------------_> 
1x.xx.xxx.xx | FAILED! => {
    "ansible_facts": {
        "discovered_interpreter_python": "/usr/bin/python"
    },
    "changed": false,
    "module_stderr": "OpenSSH_7.4p1, OpenSSL 1.0.2k-fips  26 Jan 
2017\r\ndebug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config\r\ndebug1: 
/etc/ssh/ssh_config line 58: Applying options for *\r\ndebug1: auto-mux: 
Trying existing master\r\ndebug2: fd 4 setting O_NONBLOCK\r\ndebug2: 
mux_client_hello_exchange: master version 4\r\ndebug3: mux_client_forwards: 
request forwardings: 0 local, 0 remote\r\ndebug3: 
mux_client_request_session: entering\r\ndebug3: mux_client_request_alive: 
entering\r\ndebug3: mux_client_request_alive: done pid = 31364\r\ndebug3: 
mux_client_request_session: session request sent\r\ndebug1: 
mux_client_request_session: master session id: 2\r\ndebug3: 
mux_client_read_packet: read header failed: Broken pipe\r\ndebug2: Received 
exit status from master 1\r\nShared connection to 1x.xx.xxx.xx closed.\r\n",
    "module_stdout": "",
    "msg": "MODULE FAILURE\nSee stdout/stderr for the exact error",
    "rc": 1
 
I have used the below privilege escalation and tried ssh_connection 
parameters in ansible config file
[privilege_escalation]
become=True
become_method=sudo
become_user=root
become_ask_pass=True
 
[ssh_connection]
ssh_args='-C -o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=60s'
pipelining=False
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
On remote server, we have 2.7.5 version of python
python3 --version
-bash: python3: command not found
$ python --version
Python 2.7.5
$ which python
/bin/python
sudo which python
SUDO requires you to enter your login password :
/bin/python

Thanks

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