For those that didn't see the initial conversation on either ec2-beta
or ubuntu-server, here is what I wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 09:20:01PM -0700, Neal McBurnett wrote:
> I like the standard use of sudo in Ubuntu, for logging, extra
> security, etc. But it can be very risky to type a passwor
It's not a port of anything, I just wrote it. But I believe it is what you are
looking for.
http://pamsshagentauth.sf.net/
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I like the standard use of sudo in Ubuntu, for logging, extra
security, etc. But it can be risky to type a password into a remote
machine for sudo, e.g. a remote server or EC2 virtual machine. If the
remote machine is compromised, the password could be exposed and that
might open up other machine