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Command not found error throwed about function on shell script called with bash and curl after sudo su


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When doing:



#!/bin/bash
function01()
echo "Func01"

function02()
echo "Func02"

function03()
echo "Func03"

clear
function01
function02
#sudo su
function03


and calling as:



curl http://192.168.1.1:80/myScript.sh | sudo bash 


or



curl http://192.168.1.1:80/myScript.sh | bash 


It run ok but if uncommenting the line:



#sudo su


above then it throw the error:



bash: line 1: function03: command not found









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  • Erm, what are you even expecting sudo su to do in that context? BTW, you really should use sudo -i, not sudo su`.

    – Zoredache
    May 20 at 20:09











  • @Zoredache There is a block of code that doesnt run with just sudo context then doing sudo su to become root and execute the block, I dont know about sudo -i , i will try with it, thanks. By the way the code i wrote is really wrong ?

    – Mark
    May 20 at 20:21







  • 1





    If you are expecting sudo to be able to run that function, it isn't going to work. Those functions exist in the scope of the current shell running that script. If you use sudo that spawns a completely new shell. Your functions are not copied to the new shell.

    – Zoredache
    May 20 at 23:11












  • @Zoredache Im doing sudo echo 'something' > /etc/fstab and it dont work, need be with real root and I tried using sudo -i on the minimal example as you told on this body question but the error remains the same

    – Mark
    May 20 at 23:31











  • @Zoredache understood, then sudo su is creating another context, then i believe need call sudo -i before calling script with curl/bash and removing all sudo after it, thanks

    – Mark
    May 20 at 23:35

















0















When doing:



#!/bin/bash
function01()
echo "Func01"

function02()
echo "Func02"

function03()
echo "Func03"

clear
function01
function02
#sudo su
function03


and calling as:



curl http://192.168.1.1:80/myScript.sh | sudo bash 


or



curl http://192.168.1.1:80/myScript.sh | bash 


It run ok but if uncommenting the line:



#sudo su


above then it throw the error:



bash: line 1: function03: command not found









share|improve this question






















  • Erm, what are you even expecting sudo su to do in that context? BTW, you really should use sudo -i, not sudo su`.

    – Zoredache
    May 20 at 20:09











  • @Zoredache There is a block of code that doesnt run with just sudo context then doing sudo su to become root and execute the block, I dont know about sudo -i , i will try with it, thanks. By the way the code i wrote is really wrong ?

    – Mark
    May 20 at 20:21







  • 1





    If you are expecting sudo to be able to run that function, it isn't going to work. Those functions exist in the scope of the current shell running that script. If you use sudo that spawns a completely new shell. Your functions are not copied to the new shell.

    – Zoredache
    May 20 at 23:11












  • @Zoredache Im doing sudo echo 'something' > /etc/fstab and it dont work, need be with real root and I tried using sudo -i on the minimal example as you told on this body question but the error remains the same

    – Mark
    May 20 at 23:31











  • @Zoredache understood, then sudo su is creating another context, then i believe need call sudo -i before calling script with curl/bash and removing all sudo after it, thanks

    – Mark
    May 20 at 23:35













0












0








0








When doing:



#!/bin/bash
function01()
echo "Func01"

function02()
echo "Func02"

function03()
echo "Func03"

clear
function01
function02
#sudo su
function03


and calling as:



curl http://192.168.1.1:80/myScript.sh | sudo bash 


or



curl http://192.168.1.1:80/myScript.sh | bash 


It run ok but if uncommenting the line:



#sudo su


above then it throw the error:



bash: line 1: function03: command not found









share|improve this question














When doing:



#!/bin/bash
function01()
echo "Func01"

function02()
echo "Func02"

function03()
echo "Func03"

clear
function01
function02
#sudo su
function03


and calling as:



curl http://192.168.1.1:80/myScript.sh | sudo bash 


or



curl http://192.168.1.1:80/myScript.sh | bash 


It run ok but if uncommenting the line:



#sudo su


above then it throw the error:



bash: line 1: function03: command not found






linux bash shell-scripting






share|improve this question













share|improve this question











share|improve this question




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  • Erm, what are you even expecting sudo su to do in that context? BTW, you really should use sudo -i, not sudo su`.

    – Zoredache
    May 20 at 20:09











  • @Zoredache There is a block of code that doesnt run with just sudo context then doing sudo su to become root and execute the block, I dont know about sudo -i , i will try with it, thanks. By the way the code i wrote is really wrong ?

    – Mark
    May 20 at 20:21







  • 1





    If you are expecting sudo to be able to run that function, it isn't going to work. Those functions exist in the scope of the current shell running that script. If you use sudo that spawns a completely new shell. Your functions are not copied to the new shell.

    – Zoredache
    May 20 at 23:11












  • @Zoredache Im doing sudo echo 'something' > /etc/fstab and it dont work, need be with real root and I tried using sudo -i on the minimal example as you told on this body question but the error remains the same

    – Mark
    May 20 at 23:31











  • @Zoredache understood, then sudo su is creating another context, then i believe need call sudo -i before calling script with curl/bash and removing all sudo after it, thanks

    – Mark
    May 20 at 23:35

















  • Erm, what are you even expecting sudo su to do in that context? BTW, you really should use sudo -i, not sudo su`.

    – Zoredache
    May 20 at 20:09











  • @Zoredache There is a block of code that doesnt run with just sudo context then doing sudo su to become root and execute the block, I dont know about sudo -i , i will try with it, thanks. By the way the code i wrote is really wrong ?

    – Mark
    May 20 at 20:21







  • 1





    If you are expecting sudo to be able to run that function, it isn't going to work. Those functions exist in the scope of the current shell running that script. If you use sudo that spawns a completely new shell. Your functions are not copied to the new shell.

    – Zoredache
    May 20 at 23:11












  • @Zoredache Im doing sudo echo 'something' > /etc/fstab and it dont work, need be with real root and I tried using sudo -i on the minimal example as you told on this body question but the error remains the same

    – Mark
    May 20 at 23:31











  • @Zoredache understood, then sudo su is creating another context, then i believe need call sudo -i before calling script with curl/bash and removing all sudo after it, thanks

    – Mark
    May 20 at 23:35
















Erm, what are you even expecting sudo su to do in that context? BTW, you really should use sudo -i, not sudo su`.

– Zoredache
May 20 at 20:09





Erm, what are you even expecting sudo su to do in that context? BTW, you really should use sudo -i, not sudo su`.

– Zoredache
May 20 at 20:09













@Zoredache There is a block of code that doesnt run with just sudo context then doing sudo su to become root and execute the block, I dont know about sudo -i , i will try with it, thanks. By the way the code i wrote is really wrong ?

– Mark
May 20 at 20:21






@Zoredache There is a block of code that doesnt run with just sudo context then doing sudo su to become root and execute the block, I dont know about sudo -i , i will try with it, thanks. By the way the code i wrote is really wrong ?

– Mark
May 20 at 20:21





1




1





If you are expecting sudo to be able to run that function, it isn't going to work. Those functions exist in the scope of the current shell running that script. If you use sudo that spawns a completely new shell. Your functions are not copied to the new shell.

– Zoredache
May 20 at 23:11






If you are expecting sudo to be able to run that function, it isn't going to work. Those functions exist in the scope of the current shell running that script. If you use sudo that spawns a completely new shell. Your functions are not copied to the new shell.

– Zoredache
May 20 at 23:11














@Zoredache Im doing sudo echo 'something' > /etc/fstab and it dont work, need be with real root and I tried using sudo -i on the minimal example as you told on this body question but the error remains the same

– Mark
May 20 at 23:31





@Zoredache Im doing sudo echo 'something' > /etc/fstab and it dont work, need be with real root and I tried using sudo -i on the minimal example as you told on this body question but the error remains the same

– Mark
May 20 at 23:31













@Zoredache understood, then sudo su is creating another context, then i believe need call sudo -i before calling script with curl/bash and removing all sudo after it, thanks

– Mark
May 20 at 23:35





@Zoredache understood, then sudo su is creating another context, then i believe need call sudo -i before calling script with curl/bash and removing all sudo after it, thanks

– Mark
May 20 at 23:35










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