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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Sudo password in shell file Post 303023356 by onenessboy on Friday 14th of September 2018 01:22:36 PM
Old 09-14-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by vbe
Please forgive if Im totally wrong, a bit shaken after having an accident with my motorbike... but we were many bikes to fall as a lorry spilled fuel and the road...
Code:
ssh -i $key $os_user@$ip
sudo -u $ou_user -p $ou_pass   -- i am getting error here...its not taking sudo password
. PRD 
"sqlplus / as sysdba<<EOF
ALTER USER $unlock_user ACCOUNT UNLOCK;   
EOF  
"

I am not sure what is going on here, it seemed to me that after ssh, you are on a another connection with a new shell, no?
So su or sudo wont work as such IMHO

Sorry bad headhache, leaving...
Hi,

Hope you are ok ?

Yes , after ssh i will be on another remote box, where i need to switch to oracle user by using su ...

How ever i got some google information and previous reply from robin sudo su wont ask for password where just su shall ask ( I need to to give a try this a work around)
 

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heimdal_debug(5)					      BSD File Formats Manual						  heimdal_debug(5)

NAME
heimdal_debug -- how to turn on/off debugging for Kerberos tools DESCRIPTION
The heimdal_debug kerberos frameworks have several knobs for controlling logging. The different framework knobs are: libkrb The Kerberos library, some gss-api Kerberos output ends up here too kcm the kcm library (credentials cache, ntlm client) kdc the kerberos KDC output digest-service the digest service (ntlm server) CONFIGURATION FILE
[logging] <subsystem> = 0-/SYSLOG: and watch syslog for logging information. APPLE MAC OS X
First turn up syslog debugging sudo syslog -c 0 -d then you can see the syslog output in Console.app or by running syslog -w -k org.h5l.asl To enable more extensive debugging logging for each subsystem, use the following commands: Kerberos Library sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.Kerberos logging -dict-add krb5 '0-/ASL:' digest-server sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.Kerberos logging -dict-add digest-service '0-/ASL:' kcm sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.Kerberos logging -dict-add kcm '0-/ASL:' kdc sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.Kerberos logging -dict-add kdc '0-/ASL:' MIT Kerberos Shim defaults write com.apple.MITKerberosShim EnableDebugging -bool true GSS-API framework logging sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.GSS DebugLevel -int 10 Other options on Mac OS X Make the admin API pretend to the server even on client sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.Kerberos ForceHeimODServerMode -bool true SEE ALSO
gss(5), kerberos(8) HEIMDAL
Sep 30, 2011 HEIMDAL
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