Issue
I would like to run the following command:
ssh -A josh@remote_ip sudo git clone [email protected]:private/private-repo.git /home/ec2-user/private-repo
Cloning into '/home/ec2-user/private-repo'...
Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
The command works when I want to clone into a directory I own (~/private-repo
) without sudo
. The command doesn't work if I include sudo
into a directory I already own.
Since I need to use sudo
to write into the other user's directory, how can I get this command to work? Logging in as ec2-user
is not a possible solution.
Solution
Thank you to @chepner for pointing me in the direction of the issue: my ssh key does not get passed to ~root/.ssh
when I use sudo.
To fix this, I used visudo
to add this line to my /etc/sudoers
file:
Defaults env_keep += "SSH_AUTH_SOCK"
Answered By - Josh K Answer Checked By - Marie Seifert (WPSolving Admin)