On 05.10.2018 08:14, Rajendra Rawat wrote:
Output: ansible xyz.com -a id
xyz.com | SUCCESS | rc=0 >>
uid=10102(rajrawat) gid=59968(oinstall)
groups=59968(oinstall),10(wheel)
This also show that you are member of wheel, and that Ansible is running
under those membership.
/etc/log/secure file contents:
Oct 4 23:09:18 xyz sshd[12957]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened
for user rajrawat by (uid=0)
Oct 4 23:09:22 xyz sudo: PAM unable to
dlopen(/usr/lib/security/pam_pwquality.so):
/usr/lib/security/pam_pwquality.so: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory
Oct 4 23:09:22 xyz sudo: PAM adding faulty module:
/usr/lib/security/pam_pwquality.so
This indicate to me that you are not running the vanilla distribution
but some customization has been done.
Might it be that some of this customization has broken some part of PAM
and/or sudoers?
When you log in and run sudo you are using an interactive shell, but
when Ansible is running it is using non-interactive shell this might be
and factor if any customization has been done to the server.
Kindly suggest on what could be the problem.
Apart from the above I don't have any more to contribute since that
would be outside of this groups scope.
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Kai Stian Olstad
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