What's the proper way to configure sudo
to keep the SSH_AUTH_SOCK
environment variable?
I was following some guide on the Internet, but it is not working for me:
$ printenv | grep SSH
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/ssh-Zy2v8uDtJxPw/agent.2628
SSH_AGENT_PID=2629
$ sudo printenv | grep SSH | wc
0 0 0
I thought I need to restart sudo
service, but
How To Restart Sudo Service on Ubuntu 16.10 says no need.
-E
Preserves your environment variables into the sudo.