Hi
Sometime ago I filed a bugreport and l8r I also posted here a msg. That sudo
shows some strange behaviour.
I was NEVER asked for a passwd, but thrown right into a rootshell.
My /etc/sudoers just looks like this:
# User privilege specification
rootALL=(ALL) ALL
%sudo ALL=(ALL) ALL
(pret
hi
Ship's Log, Lt. D'jinnie, Stardate 051298.1329:
>
> Ok, I suspect this comment is going to brand me as permanently clueless,
> but...debian has some thing where you can authorize your users to su
> without supplying a password.
that's for example secure-su which I used to have installed
Desir
:I filed a bugreport on this a while ago, but I seem to be the only one with
:this problem :(
:
:well ... I updated now to potato hoping it'll go away, but I had no luck.
:
:ok what does actually happen in detail:
:
:sudo -s throws me right into rootshell without prompting for a passwd.
:
:I am in
hi
Ship's Log, Lt. Joey Hess, Stardate 031298.0612:
>
> This is quite normal, if you have used sudo a few minutes before and it
> asked for a password.
The prob. is that it always does so and not only after using it. :(
I cannot figure out how this can be ...
I'll tried to check /etc/pamd. but i
Alexander N. Benner wrote:
> I filed a bugreport on this a while ago, but I seem to be the only one with
> this problem :(
>
> well ... I updated now to potato hoping it'll go away, but I had no luck.
>
> ok what does actually happen in detail:
>
> sudo -s throws me right into rootshell without
hi
I filed a bugreport on this a while ago, but I seem to be the only one with
this problem :(
well ... I updated now to potato hoping it'll go away, but I had no luck.
ok what does actually happen in detail:
sudo -s throws me right into rootshell without prompting for a passwd.
I am in the su
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