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Are you sure that's such a good idea?

You want to change the root password on a handful of servers. Is that so complicated?

Reading your original post again, I may have mis-interpreted this at the time:

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NB. from server1 i can via ssh connect to the others machines without a password
The root password has absolutely nothing to do with connecting to other machines via ssh.
 

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