ssh -t makes sure that sudo can prompt for a password. Copying ssh fingerprints (or public keys) avoids the password prompt by ssh. These are two different things.
In reply to Re: SSH and Sudo
by betterworld
in thread SSH and Sudo
by davidsnt
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