I feel some form of feedback is essential when entering the password.
About the stars being visible after scroll back, what is wrong? The only
thing that's possible would be just to know the length of the password.
How will anyone with access to scroll back be able to find out what the
password is by just viewing the stars/asterisks?

Also, this feedback should be added not just to the sudo command, but
also when you ssh to a server, use scp and perhaps even when the shell
login is done. I'm not saying feedback's essential in these cases. But
feedback'd be good if it were present for these packages too that's all.

But, for sudo I feel the asterisks are needed because most linux forums
that users seek help in depend on the use of CLI i.e. the sudo command
rather than the gksudo command. So, it'd great if at least sudo got the
asterisks and not any other form of feed back.

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Entering password in cmd line gives no visual feedback
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