It is not actually, in my investigation, coming from an Ansible default.
There's code inside the Galaxy role that tries to figure out which user to
use for remote_user (the one used in SSH) and when it is run with `become:
true` ends up incorrectly choosing root. However people more knowledgeable
than me don't have this problem. Perhaps something changed in some version
somewhere?

Peter

On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 at 17:16, Michael Moore <michaelglennmo...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Anything attempting to login remotely as root must be rejected.  Peter's
> policy approach is good for that.  Most modern linices will not allow a
> remote root login, which is correct.  There are SSH ways to accomplish the
> same thing, but depend on trust at both ends.  The defaulting by Ansible is
> reprehensible, but usually should be expected to fail.
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 5:15 AM Peter van Heusden <p...@sanbi.ac.za> wrote:
>
>> Hi there
>>
>> I found I had this problem too, when the `become: true` applied to the
>> whole Galaxy play. My current top level playbook (at
>> https://github.com/pvanheus/masters_galaxy_ansible/blob/master/galaxy.yml#L25)
>> now applies `become: true` as it is needed, and does not apply it to the
>> `galaxyproject.galaxy` role. I found that this avoids Ansible trying to log
>> in as the root user.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 at 07:21, Sandra Maksimovic <
>> sandra.maksimo...@mcri.edu.au> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Would anyone happen to know why Ansible tries to connect to a remote
>>> host (CentOS 7) using 'root' during Galaxy role installation?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> My playbook has been configured to connect to the remote host using a
>>> different user account via SSH, however, the role installation is not
>>> honoring this for some reason and continues to use root. The remote host
>>> has had SSH root login disabled for security reasons and setting various
>>> galaxy user/privsep/become/remote user variables in the group_vars has not
>>> had any effect.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> TASK [galaxyproject.galaxy : Create galaxy_root] *
>>>
>>> fatal: [server_name]: UNREACHABLE! => {"changed": false, "msg":
>>> "Invalid/incorrect password: Permission denied, please try
>>> again.\r\nPermission denied, please try again.\r\nroot@server_name:
>>> Permission denied (publickey,password).", "unreachable": true}
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Sandra
>>>
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