gjgowey@tmo.blackberry.net wrote:
The password would not be kept on disk as was pointed out in my first e-mail. The user would be prompted *once* for the password which would then be passed to any number of tasks. A good example would be a clusterssh session that requires a password to authenticate against some software such as sudo.
Why don't you ssh the command directly as the user that will execute it instead of sshing as one user and then changing users on the remote side via sudo?