> When sudo is used in conjunction with an SSH command, the password > entered into sudo is not hidden, but shown in plaintext on the terminal.
This is done by ssh, not sudo. You need to use ssh's -t option. In that case, sudo can tell ssh to disable echoing of the input.
Eric
> When sudo is used in conjunction with an SSH command, the password
> entered into sudo is not hidden, but shown in plaintext on the terminal.
This is done by ssh, not sudo. You need to use ssh's -t option. In that
case, sudo can tell ssh to disable echoing of the input.
Eric