Uwe Kiewel wrote:
Am 09.03.2010 17:32, schrieb John Doe:
From: Uwe (ML) Kiewel ml@kiewel-online.ch
Do you have any sudo call from your /etc or /etc/skel bashrc or
profile...?
Yes, I do have in /etc/bashrc: sudo -l
Unless you already understood: su - "make the shell a login shell" so sudo -l in bashrc is executed, which asks for the user's password
Understood, who is asking - not understood why "sudo -l" is asking for the password and why just hitting the enter key works
Hitting the enter key "works" as far as making the prompt go away, but the sudo command is actually failing silently. If you enter the correct password, you should receive some extra output.
Just pressing enter at the prompt: $ sudo -l Password: $
Entering the correct password: $ sudo -l Password: User xxxxxx may run the following commands on this host: (ALL) ALL $