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William Hooper wrote:
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<pre wrap="">William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I saw this on the SuSE AMD64 list & decided to pass it along, since it
seems like a sneaky problem. Later posts confirm it is *NOT*
AMD64-specific, nor SuSE 9.3 specific ....
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And no one bothered to read the sudo man page?
"Once a user has been authenticated, a timestamp is updated and the user
may then use sudo without a password for a short period of time (5 minutes
unless overridden in sudoers)."
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Yes, that was noted in subsequent posts. It was also noted that this is
why many admins disable it. I think I may have gone off half-cocked :-)
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William A. Mahaffey III
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Remember, ignorance is bliss, but
willful ignorance is LIBERALISM !!!!
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