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4 Commits (b389f8637f3bcc4f794c708379c9e65ff4f26f6f)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Felix Fontein 123c7efe5e
Move licenses to LICENSES/, run add-license.py, add LICENSES/MIT.txt (#5065)
* Move licenses to LICENSES/, run add-license.py, add LICENSES/MIT.txt.

* Replace 'Copyright:' with 'Copyright'

sed -i 's|Copyright:\(.*\)|Copyright\1|' $(rg -l 'Copyright:')

Co-authored-by: Maxwell G <gotmax@e.email>
2022-08-05 12:28:29 +02:00
Thomas 037c75db4f
fixing minor documentation flaws (#5000)
Co-authored-by: Thomas Blaesing <thomas.blaesing@erwinhymergroup.com>
2022-07-26 08:01:43 +02:00
Felix Fontein 6a72c3b338
Make plugins pass validation. (#2414) 2021-05-03 13:22:11 +02:00
Dag Wieers db26514bf1
Add support for `sudo su -` using password auth (#2054)
* Add support for `sudo su -` using password auth

Allow users to run Ansible tasks through `sudo su -` using password auth

- Feature Pull Request

sudosu

So I have been using this at various customers for bootstrapping Ansible mostly.

Often you have an existing setup where there is a user that has root-access enabled through sudo, but only to run `su` to log using the user's password.
In these specific cases the root password is unique to the system and therefore not an easy way to automate bootstrapping.

Having a `sudo su -` become option **with password prompt** is not possible with the existing become methods (neither sudo nor su can be used) by abusing `become_exe` or `become_flags`.

This fixes ansible/ansible#12686

* Fix all reported issues

* Add unit tests

* Apply suggestions from code review

* Update plugins/become/sudosu.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update tests/unit/plugins/become/test_sudosu.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

* Update tests/unit/plugins/become/test_sudosu.py

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>

Co-authored-by: Felix Fontein <felix@fontein.de>
2021-03-24 17:20:26 +01:00