Frank wrote: > Recently I have noticed that calling up a terminal using Sudo from a > menu..i.e. sudo /usr/bin/rxvt sometimes results in a 4 to 5 second > delay before the terminal opens up. At other times it's > instantaneous. > It happens whether the command is run from my launcher Wbar, or the > IceWm menu. Does anyone know what's going on ?
It is the fqdn flag which is on by default. I always turn this off. Otherwise running sudo commands is serialized behind looking up hostnames. Looking up hostnames is an external activity and puts a dependency upon network connectivity. It can be slow. The sudoers man page (man 5 sudoers) says: fqdn Set this flag if you want to put fully qualified host names in the sudoers file. I.e., instead of myhost you would use myhost.mydomain.edu. You may still use the short form if you wish (and even mix the two). Beware that turning on fqdn requires sudo to make DNS lookups which may make sudo unusable if DNS stops working (for example if the machine is not plugged into the network). Also note that you must use the host's official name as DNS knows it. That is, you may not use a host alias (CNAME entry) due to performance issues and the fact that there is no way to get all aliases from DNS. If your machine's host name (as returned by the hostname command) is already fully qualified you shouldn't need to set fqdn. This flag is on by default. The best fix depends upon the version of sudo (version of Debian) available to you. As of Debian version 1.7.2p1-1 (available in Squeeze) the default /etc/suders file created on installation contains an "#includedir" directive to load files from /etc/sudoers.d/ but that is not automatically configured upon an upgrade. I recommend configurating it and then using a local unique file there. It avoids needing to modify the /etc/sudoers file and therefore allows the package to automatically upgrade that file with new defaults upon package upgrades. In any case to turn off fqdn simply add !fqdn to your sudoers Default line or add a new line. Defaults !fqdn Bob
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