Noticed you skipped this salient question from James:

"Followup question: Is your user configured for passwordless sudo?"

It sounds like you just didn't supply --ask-sudo-pass to me and Ansible
isn't able to warn you about it.

If not, please supply full "-vvv" output versus just the "there was a bunch
of green output" :)

Nobody's reporting any problems like this, so I'm assuming it's above.

not sure what your "Enterprise Security" joys comment is about, if you are
running an alternative sudo implementation or something, we'd want to know
:)






On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Steven Haddox <[email protected]> wrote:

> And farther and farther down the rabbit hole I go. Brian helped me figure
> out where permissions were being changed in IRC. Unfortunately making it
> executable worked as far as the permissions change didn't make any
> difference in the module returning any results (which I was able to see
> it's being called via system python directly so it really shouldn't have).
> Now I have no clue why it's just hanging after being invoked...
>
>
> On Thursday, December 12, 2013 12:06:32 PM UTC-5, Steven Haddox wrote:
>>
>> It also appears to run properly when I run:
>>
>> $ python /tmp/ansible-<>/command
>>
>> So oddly it's just not getting the permissions and only doesn't work if
>> directly invoked via the command line rather than via Python.
>>
>> This is a Scientific Linux 5.9 box with Python 2.4.3 living at:
>> /usr/bin/python
>>
>> -Steven
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:57:01 AM UTC-5, Steven Haddox wrote:
>>>
>>> This is ansible 1.4.1
>>>
>>> My user authenticates via key-based SSH connection without a password.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:55:15 AM UTC-5, Brian Coca wrote:
>>>>
>>>> A fix was added to explicitly chmod the file when using sudo to a non
>>>> root user, check version, this should be fix in current stable and devel
>>>>
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