SFTP is perm, user, group based. If anything changes such as copying files outside of it or from a client with another user, it can see problems with access.
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sudo - su and it magically works!
!requiretty is not longer supported, it's actually the default configuration. So there should be no change in behaviour.
sudo su - is set as a shell? If you can, the problem is probably not about !requiretty.
!requiretty was removed from sudo in the mentioned version of Ubuntu so I am unable to scp files from it.
sudoers configuration:
user ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
sudo su - is set. How to make it work when !requiretty can not be configured in sudoers?