Oh, ok. Thanks.

On Apr 29, 4:20 pm, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah. If you want to avoid a password prompt, you need to make sure
> _all_ of the servers you are connecting to are configured for
> passwordless authentication.
>
> - Jamis
>
> On Apr 29, 2008, at 4:06 PM, Chuck wrote:
>
>
>
> > One of the machines I'm deploying to is the machine I'm deploying
> > from. I set up the public/private key to get me into the other two
> > machines, but when I ssh to the local machine, it prompts me for a
> > password. Could that be causing the problem?
>
> > On Apr 29, 3:36 pm, Chuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> ok, test_without_sudo prompted for a password, so it looks like it's
> >> trying to authenticate to the server with a password instead of
> >> with a
> >> public key.
>
> >> On Apr 29, 3:26 pm, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> Have you verified that sudo is configured right? For instance, add
> >>> the
> >>> following two tasks and see if both work without password prompts:
>
> >>>   task :test_without_sudo do
> >>>     run "whoami"
> >>>   end
>
> >>>   task :test_with_sudo do
> >>>     run "sudo whoami"
> >>>     # I would generally recommend the following for sudo use:
> >>>     #   sudo "whoami"
> >>>     # but you've got some complex commands that won't play nice
> >>> with it
> >>>   end
>
> >>> If :test_without_sudo throws up a prompt, then you know it's
> >>> unrelated
> >>> to sudo is more likely connection-related. If :test_without_sudo
> >>> doesn't prompt, but :test_with_sudo does, then you've not configured
> >>> sudo correctly. If both execute without a prompt,
> >>> but :umount_nfs_shares still does, then something else is wrong. :(
>
> >>> - Jamis
>
> >>> On Apr 29, 2008, at 3:05 PM, Chuck wrote:
>
> >>>> task :umount_nfs_shares do
> >>>> run "if [ `/sbin/ifconfig eth0 | grep inet | cut -d ' ' -f 12 |
> >>>> cut -
> >>>> d ':' -f
> >>>> 2` != #{internal_db} ]; then sudo umount `mount | grep
> >>>> blackbookmobile
> >>>> | grep us
> >>>> er | cut -d ' ' -f 3`; fi"
> >>>> run "if [ `/sbin/ifconfig eth0 | grep inet | cut -d ' ' -f 12 |
> >>>> cut -
> >>>> d ':' -f
> >>>> 2` != #{internal_db} ]; then sudo umount `mount | grep
> >>>> blackbookmobile
> >>>> | grep co
> >>>> ntact | cut -d ' ' -f 3`; fi"
> >>>> run "if [ `/sbin/ifconfig eth0 | grep inet | cut -d ' ' -f 12 |
> >>>> cut -
> >>>> d ':' -f
> >>>> 2` = #{internal_db} ]; then sudo chown -R sms:mongrel /public; fi"
> >>>> run "sudo chown -R user:group /var/www/blackbookmobile/"
> >>>> run "sudo chmod -R g+w /var/www/blackbookmobile/"
> >>>> end
>
> >>>> - Chuck
>
> >>>> On Apr 29, 2:56 pm, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> Any chance you could share the definition of the
> >>>>> "umount_nfs_shares"
> >>>>> task?
>
> >>>>> - Jamis
>
> >>>>> On Apr 29, 2008, at 2:16 PM, Chuck wrote:
>
> >>>>>> Yes, but I've configured the group I'm a member of so that it
> >>>>>> doesn't
> >>>>>> require a password when I use sudo with a "NOPASSWD: ALL".
>
> >>>>>> On Apr 29, 8:57 am, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>>>> Is anything trying to execute via sudo?
>
> >>>>>>> - Jamis
>
> >>>>>>> On Apr 29, 2008, at 8:37 AM, Chuck wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>> I was going to set up a cron job  (under my own crontab, so
> >>>>>>>> it'd
> >>>>>>>> be
> >>>>>>>> running as my user).
>
> >>>>>>>> Here's what I get when I attempt to deploy: (cap staging
> >>>>>>>> deploy)
>
> >>>>>>>> * executing `staging'
> >>>>>>>> triggering start callbacks for `deploy'
> >>>>>>>> * executing `multistage:ensure'
> >>>>>>>> triggering before callbacks for `deploy'
> >>>>>>>> * executing `umount_nfs_shares'
> >>>>>>>> * executing "umount command that's the first thing under
> >>>>>>>> umount_nfs_shares"
> >>>>>>>> servers: ["X.X.X.X", "X.X.X.X", "X.X.X.X"]
> >>>>>>>> Password:
>
> >>>>>>>> I didn't put a password on the SSH certificate, so I'm certain
> >>>>>>>> that's
> >>>>>>>> not it.
>
> >>>>>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>>>> Chuck
>
> >>>>>>>> On Apr 28, 4:37 pm, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> How is your deployment script being run automatically? Is it
> >>>>>>>>> being
> >>>>>>>>> run
> >>>>>>>>> as you, or a different user? When does it prompt for a
> >>>>>>>>> password?
> >>>>>>>>> (Might it be prompting for an SSH certificate passphrase,
> >>>>>>>>> which
> >>>>>>>>> is
> >>>>>>>>> not
> >>>>>>>>> the same as the password?)
>
> >>>>>>>>> - Jamis
>
> >>>>>>>>> On Apr 28, 2008, at 3:55 PM, Chuck wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>>>> I'm trying to set up a deployment script that will run on a
> >>>>>>>>>> regular
> >>>>>>>>>> basis, but it continuously prompts me for a password.
>
> >>>>>>>>>> I set up a public/private key and can now log into the
> >>>>>>>>>> machines
> >>>>>>>>>> i'm
> >>>>>>>>>> deploying to from my deployment machine without a password,
> >>>>>>>>>> but
> >>>>>>>>>> cannot
> >>>>>>>>>> for the life of me figure out how to get capistrano to drop
> >>>>>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>>>>> password prompt.
>
> >>>>>>>>>> Any ideas/input?
>
> >>>>>>>>> smime.p7s
> >>>>>>>>> 3KDownload
>
> >>>>>>> smime.p7s
> >>>>>>> 3KDownload
>
> >>>>> smime.p7s
> >>>>> 3KDownload
>
> >>> smime.p7s
> >>> 3KDownload
> > >
>
>
>  smime.p7s
> 3KDownload

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