Oh, I think i am talking about a different bug
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Andreas I think it is happening for you as well. It should have
requested the password the first time when you typed sudo bash & but it
not.
for example
adrian@adrian-Latitude-E6420:~$ sudo gedit &
[1] 3429
adrian@adrian-Latitude-E6420:~$ sudo blah
[sudo] password for adrian:
sudo: blah: command
Doesn't happen for me in the versions you mentioned, adrian:
andreas@anubis:~/temp$ sudo bash &
[1] 23233
andreas@anubis:~/temp$ fg
sudo bash
[sudo] password for andreas:
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This is happening again for me in 11.04 and 11.10
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Thanks a lot... but still, IMHO, for the unexperienced user, I'd
recommend to use this option by default.
But this solves my problem, thanks a lot!
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Daanemanz, this is not the same issue. When running a command in the way
you specified, you must specify the '-t' option to ssh. See 'man ssh'
for details.
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I'm running an up-to-date Intrepid Ibex 32-bit and the bug is still
present. Shouldn't this have been fixed a long time ago? I saw the
problem arise when executing a command on a remote machine:
m...@mylaptop:~$ ssh server 'sudo apt-get autoremove'
[sudo] password for daan: [my password in clear t
Hello!
I run an up-to-date Gutsy, and my version of sudo (1.6.8p12-5ubuntu2)
still shows the bug. I think it is a serious security problem for the
everyday user, because if you are unaware of the problem and encounter
it for the first time, anybody happening to look over your shoulder
knows your r
sudo (1.6.9p6-1ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
* Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining Ubuntu changes:
- debian/prerm: Abort package removal if there is no root password.
Forwarded to Debian #451241.
- sudoers: Add some explanatory text why it is a REALLY good idea to use
visudo.
Upgrade to version 1.6.9p6
** Changed in: sudo (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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I asked the sudo team and they fixed it!
here a quote from Todd C. Miller:
"It turns out that this is fairly easy to detect without using
a non-blocking read. I've just committed a change to cvs which
will appear in sudo 1.6.9p6."
So it will be fixed in build 1.6.9p6
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Bastiaan writes ("[Bug 130636] Re: [gusty] [sudo command &] shows password!"):
> [stuff]
I'm sorry to say I don't think that adds much towards helping fixing
the bug. My transcript was a demonstration of what the results of
`sudo something &' would be _after_
Ian,
In your example you do not log in
it is like this now...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo bash &
[1] 12101
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ [sudo] password for me:
mypassword
[1]+ Stopped sudo bash
bash: mypassword: command not found
[1]+ Stopped sudo bash
[EMAIL PROTECTE
I cant reproduce this. Can you repeat this bug?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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erk, i see now!
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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