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Am 10.03.2010 18:26, schrieb Tony Schreiner:
On Mar 10, 2010, at 12:12 PM, Uwe Kiewel wrote:
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Am 09.03.2010 22:22, schrieb Tom H:
> 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
sudo -l lists the commands that you are allowed to run with sudo
That is clear to me, but why does this command request the password?
what's the output of
sudo grep root /etc/sudoers
## the root user, without needing the root password. ## Allow root to run any commands anywhere root ALL=(ALL) ALL