You have to use ansible_sudo_pass keyword to set the sudo password.

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> On Jun 19, 2017, at 7:01 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I hit a snag using "become/sudo". I can become/sudo to the root user if the 
> prompt that is returned is as expected (I think). For example, here is the 
> default prompt.
> 
> [sudo] password for testuser:
> 
> I think Ansible expects some variation of the prompt above to which it sends 
> the become/sudo password.
> 
> If the prompt looks like below (its still a sudo prompt, just not the default)
> 
> enter PASSCODE:
> 
> become/sudo will fail. I think its because the module, whatever module/code 
> that it is, expects a return prompt similar to the default.
> 
> I would like to edit the file that expects this prompt to allow for the 
> additional return prompt. I don't know which .py file that would be. I am 
> open to other suggestions. I reviewed the vars_prompt documentation, but I am 
> not sure how I would set it.
> 
> Thanks.
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