passwordless sudo shouldn't fail after the timeout value
Reported by Greg Schueler | February 21st, 2012 @ 08:57 AM | in Rundeck 1.4.3 (closed)
- Issue Type: Improvement
- Rundeck version: 1.4.2
Issue:
The sudo responder will fail with a timeout when no sudo password is prompted (no password needed), if there is not much output but the execution time exceeds the prompt timeout.
The default value of sudo-fail-on-prompt-timeout="true" should be changed to 'false'.
Essentially if the password prompt is not seen at all in the X lines or T timeout, it should be considered not needed.
Comments and changes to this ticket
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Greg Schueler April 26th, 2012 @ 05:27 PM
- State changed from new to needs_verification
- Milestone order changed from 4 to 0
(from [c647c527be140dac2e8e9964595b4852bb5e7ee1]) Don't fail if sudo password prompt is not seen
[#523 state:needs_verification] https://github.com/dtolabs/rundeck/commit/c647c527be140dac2e8e99645...
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Greg Schueler June 18th, 2012 @ 05:35 PM
- State changed from needs_verification to resolved
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