If you read the man page
# This will cause sudo to read and parse any files in the /etc/sudoers.d
# directory that do not end in '~' or contain a '.' character.
I don't know why sudo doesn't like files with a ".", but remove it
Fix the syntax in this file which has too many spaces
The theory that specifying a command means you can have nologin as
shell is debunked; change the shell to /bin/bash
root@mirror-update01:~# ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_vos_release vos_release@afs01.dfw.openstack.org vos
This account is currently not available.
Don't use shortcuts for positional parameters, suggested by jaltmann
in If70b27cb974eb8c1bafec2b7ef86d4f5cba3c4c5.
After hand applying these fixes, I can log in and run the script as
expected.
Change-Id: I058aadaa5ca5c7b8e94b275c4b8d26e1e0688ce8