Hi Mohit,
If you mean that the password is cached between successive invocations
of the command-line "fab" tool, that's definitely not the case.
You may be experiencing something on the remote end, such as sudo auth
caching, which in my experience is often on by default. Your
implication below th
Hi,
The password argument it seems is disregarded on successive runs after an
initial run.
fab -H -p works as expected.
But after that first execution,
fab -H -p also works.
So although it is probably intended to set the environment with the initial
run, and avoid mentioning the password a