gjgowey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
How about using ssh with certificate authenitication instead of sudo?
That's great for SSH, I already do that, but if I ssh to a system and
then type sudo it prompts me for a password. I want something like this
ssh_and_sudo_on_all_hosts
this script prompts for passwords and provides passwords to all ssh or
sudo sessions
ssh => some_host
uses keys/certificates whatever so no password
sudo do_some_command (prompts for password)
password entered at start of ssh_and_sudo_on_all_hosts is passed to sudo
and sudo runs.
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