You can use 'sudo -k' to destroy the current sudo "session", but I doubt
there is one created if the password is wrong.

Lee Hambley a écrit :
> Most likely, your server has cached the fact that your password has
> been entered, this mechanism will depend on your server host, but you
> may try restarting sshd on there, or looking into "passowrd agents" or
> similar, it's the same as when you authenticate on Unix, and it
> remembers for ~5 mins.
>
> - Lee
>
> 2009/6/3 vanderkerkoff <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>
>
>     I've run my deploy script and typed in an incorrect sudo password, it
>     completed as the thing I needed to run as sudo, nginx, has started,
>     but it wont work properly unless it's run as root.
>
>     I'm now not getting a prompt for the password, as something has cached
>     it.
>
>     Anyone got any ideas how to fix it?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >


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