trebek1
trebek1

Reputation: 775

standard in must be a tty Python script removing Sudo

I am trying to run the command

"sudo service awslogs start" 

from a python script. I cannot use 'sudo' so I change the command to

"su -c 'service awslogs start'"

but that does not seem to work either. I still get the error

su: user if=/dev/null does not exist

or

standard in must be a tty

Any ideas as to how to fix this?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 1509

Answers (1)

Andreas Louv
Andreas Louv

Reputation: 47119

sudo -S reads from stdin, see man sudo:

 -S, --stdin
     Write the prompt to the standard error and read the password from the
     standard input instead of using the terminal device.  The password must be
     followed by a newline character.

You can also change /etc/sudoer to allow your user to run the specific command without sudo.

Upvotes: 1

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