I need to run a command that only a role user and root can run, I need to run that command remotely by script but the roles ask for a password.
Ex. from serverA with userA to serverB with userB:
userA can ssh serverB using userB without askink for a password.
user1 es a user tha can do su to roleuser
roleuser is a role that can execute /usr/sbin/savegroup
the matter is that when I try to do tha remotely it says : su: Sorry
how can i achieve my goals
Thanks for any help
Last edited by vbe; 03-04-2015 at 09:30 AM..
Reason: code tags
In the same way you got it working in one way... Sorry I am unclear with what you wrote, is the line between code tags work?
Or are you saying you cannot... Because truly already that line is unclear...
What I intent to do is to run a command remotely using a role user.
In the target host the command will be execute by a role user, not a normal usr.
That's it all that I need to know
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The command will not be executed interactivilly, it will be executed automatically with a script invoked by a cron in a server that is going to do a ssh to the intended server and executed the command with a role user on the target server.
Hello,
I run remote commands on servers all the time, though we use sudo.
Sometimes ssh has issues and the commands works better with the -t option, try that.
I hope this helps.
Last edited by rbatte1; 03-05-2015 at 12:12 PM..
Reason: Changed ICODE tags to just CODE tags
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