* Brian Schramm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011003 06:29]:
> Hmm, even using the PASSWD: option I still don't have to enter my
> password. I don't know why.
debian's sudo package has the password timeout set to 15 minutes. This
means that once you enter your password once, as long as you don't wait
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--- Brian Schramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (2001-10-02 15:10):
> For some reason my debian box never propts me for a ssh password when loging
> into a sudo session. Is there some setting I need to do to tell it to ask me?
Are you part of the sudo group? If you are, you're never prompted for a
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On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 01:21:19PM -0400, Brian Schramm wrote:
| Sorry for teh confusion. I use ssh to log in and sudo to change to the
| superuser account.
On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 01:21:19PM -0400, Brian Schramm wrote:
| Sorry for teh confusion. I use ssh to log in and sudo to change to the
| superuser account. I ment sudo and debian in my letter. Now here is my
Ah, ok.
| problem. I log into my remote machine by ssh and then change to the sudo
|
Sorry for teh confusion. I use ssh to log in and sudo to change to the
superuser account. I ment sudo and debian in my letter. Now here is my
problem. I log into my remote machine by ssh and then change to the sudo
system from there. No matter what I have tried it never askes me for a
password
On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 10:00:07AM -0400, Brian Schramm wrote:
| For some reason my debian box never propts me for a ssh password
| when loging into a sudo session. Is there some setting I need to do
| to tell it to ask me?
I'm not sure what you mean, sudo and ssh are two different things.
sudo
For some reason my debian box never propts me for a ssh password when loging
into a sudo session. Is there some setting I need to do to tell it to ask me?
Thanks
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