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Trying to execute a sudo command from my Jenkins executor, I get the title error.

On the host machine(executor) I have configured the sudoers file to contain this line: jenkins ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL at the very end.

The command which I am trying to run is sudo service tomcat8 restart.

Checking the available answers I got all I need or am I missing something?

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  • stackoverflow.com/a/29685946/947526
    – C-Otto
    Aug 16, 2017 at 7:12
  • sudo: 1 incorrect password attempt
    – Jacob
    Aug 16, 2017 at 8:24
  • There might be an issue with your sudo setup. Did you use visudo? Does the same setup work for other users? Can you give it a try manually?
    – C-Otto
    Aug 16, 2017 at 8:25
  • Running the same command directly from the machine as the Jenkins user work without prompting for any pwd...
    – Jacob
    Aug 16, 2017 at 8:29

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There might be a workaround: As Barmar pointed out in a comment to the post "Use sudo without password INSIDE a script", it is possible to allow a dedicated script be executed by a sudoer. Assume you have a line

 jenkins ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:/path/to/restart.sh

this means that Jenkins can do sudo /path/to/restart.sh without a password.

If you now put your command service tomcat8 restart in restart.sh, a sudo /path/to/restart.sh should do the job.

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Try turning off requiretty for the jenkins user. I would recommend using command aliases in your sudoers file as well.

Cmnd_Alias RESTART_TOMCAT = /sbin/service tomcat8 *, /etc/init.d/tomcat8 *

Defaults:jenkins !requiretty

jenkins  ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: RESTART_TOMCAT

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