What about disabling the tty requirement for sudo with '!requiretty' in your /etc/sudoers setup?

On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:11 PM, <tony.chamberlain@lemko.com> wrote:

Hello

I need to know a way to have scp allocate a tty on a remote machine
so I can have it run sudo and activate a vpn which it will need to
activate. scp with "-S" does not work. I can't chmod +s the cisco vpn client
because when I try to run it it says it can not have setuser.

I could have the user scp via root but I do not want to do that.

Any way to have scp allocate a tty?


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