Hello Walter,

I do not think, that this is a bug, since it is the default file, which should not be edited by the user. All changes should be done in "/etc/sudoers.d/" to avoid such cases.

I kept mine unchanged from 2nd October and only have two uncommented lines:

    [...]
    root ALL=(ALL:AlL) ALL
    [...]
    @includedir /etc/sudoers.d

I am using version "1.9.11_p3-r1".

What version are you using?
-Ramon

Maybe you have edited the default file before?

On 26/10/2022 04:34, Walter Dnes wrote:
   I had the following in my /etc/sudoers before tonight's update...

## Uncomment to allow members of group wheel to execute any command
%wheel ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL

## Same thing without a password
%wheel ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL

...and my regular user was able to run commands and scripts via
/usr/bin/sudo which had been authorized in files in the /etc/sudoers.d
directory.  Tonight's update changed /etc/sudoers to...

## Uncomment to allow members of group wheel to execute any command
# %wheel ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL

## Same thing without a password
# %wheel ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL

   I was "like WTF?!?" but I let it through.  sudo stopped working for my
regular user.  As root, I went in and manually reverted the update with
visudo.  Is this a bug?


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