Hi,
Thanks for your reply and sorry for not replying earlier I moved my home over the weekend.
As I said in the initial post, I have to use the -t option because the sudo command requires a TTY. It simply doesn't work if no TTY has been allocated unfortunately.
Regarding the SSH module, I would like to avoid depending on third-party modules as much as possible, that's what I'm calling ssh directly.
Regards,
-- Jeremie
In reply to Re^2: TTY screwed when running multiple ssh
by jlhsgcib
in thread TTY screwed when running multiple ssh
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