diff --git a/tsshbatch.rst b/tsshbatch.rst index 4c851fd..e0876de 100644 --- a/tsshbatch.rst +++ b/tsshbatch.rst @@ -219,16 +219,17 @@ even if you used key exchange to intially log in. That's because, once you are logged in - whether via name/password or via key exchange - ``sudo`` requires your password again to promote - your privileges. When using name/password authentication, - with ``tsshbatch`` you need do nothing special to run ``sudo`` - commands on your targeted hosts (assuming you have the privilege - of doing so there). + your privileges. + + When using name/password authentication, with ``tsshbatch`` you + need do nothing special to run ``sudo`` commands on your targeted + hosts (assuming you have the privilege of doing so there). However, when using key exchange-based authentication, *if you want - to run ``sudo`` commands, you will also have to provide a - password* by one of the means described previously. That's because, - once you are logged into a host, your password is required again - to do ``sudo`` privilege promotion. + to run ``sudo`` commands, you will also have to provide a password* + by one of the means described previously. That's because, once you + are logged into a host, your password is required again to do + ``sudo`` privilege promotion. @@ -271,7 +272,7 @@ :: - $Id: tsshbatch.rst,v 1.104 2011/12/30 18:31:17 tundra Exp $ + $Id: tsshbatch.rst,v 1.105 2011/12/30 20:31:34 tundra Exp $ You can find the latest version of this program at: