Well, I noticed that ssh/scp probably requires tty and when called from a script, its not from a tty.
At least in my case which was drupal calling a script that lauched ssh, a non tty source.
I also required running privileged commands.
Mebbe you don't need all this so check your logs and see what happens.
On Oct 13, 2009, at 12:15 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
aurfalien@gmail.com wrote:
I actually had to set both ssh keys and commented out the requiretty in the sudoers file.
What I was doing was having ssh called from a script and running a command on that remote host it was ssh-ing into.
I'm still missing why you'd need to sudo inside the remote shell instead of ssh'ing as the right user in the first place. Or at least why you'd require a password for it.
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