-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On Fri, 5 May 2017 16:24:22 +0300 Lars Noodén <[email protected]> wrote:
> I notice that the second time I launch the Root Terminal from XFCE, it > skips asking for a password and shows the following warning: > > Granted permissions without asking for password > > The '/usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator' program was started > with the privileges of the root user without the need > to ask for a password, due to your system's > authentication mechanism setup. > > It is possible that you are being allowed to run > specific programs as user root without the need for a > password, or that the password is cached. > > This is not a problem report; it's simply a > notification to make sure you are aware of this. > > I haven't seen this before. What should I change to have XFCE > require a password each time I launch the Root Terminal icon. I'm not using XFCE, but I'd bet on (gk)sudo causing this. If so, you can change this behavior by editing /etc/sudoers (best with the "visudo"-command) to add the following line to the defaults section: Defaults timestamp_timeout=0 Libre Grüße, Florian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJZDJ/QAAoJEO5FSXn+RB/WYrcP/3SvKzxJx0VoU4kXdfX0fBrT Pn5byiFLz/t2WGe/aBhQoOZ9dhtT8OaZmTum0F9KdrkyY98J38hXzORWicPbTVp0 7XPziclH+WFP+3Hk8ioOpMUeZZb+vkRPiXKP5/RJdpSjzSRuoz1UJziGVNoPIkwM b+il/jBRkdyaNTSv2kQGU0eCqWbFpWAXzaVwkhMn8UXTl1qxjzjCqrV4oUTrg+I7 pdtaTw46fCRnEVC9KAQipnWjiYF0HbtAiXP5vPBPdawro3DHH1GhHQ2+X76X+Ccp WqB/jK5/SrR5F3z35jcy+dUC52x5g68rTruia7uGdI7PG3Q3zJ459RXUJd58oGRp +suvfE861Qz9UwPPnjJv668A8VJi3rApSW6QhJBZ6H2mO2L9TzcTzk0uN59mmM9O Klp9yIJtOQbybn+ioeZhDx5vj8bX/oL050AIPDcVLcIC5zi4QhSPE35DsBVSwnd4 MCe2HDx1/DtRCKA4ts/Uu04LdAnEav89x1zVCCLi0kruh+Kl/c+zUbQqSx/1NU4b V5p8rgBRq7FsrazQ+65aMpsazZxHlaSlcAbCOMuxfRLrSpPIFAs320JpoEuFfCcu P2f632xD2JxhWi87ODeMyAA6rI5o1Es407J881bdD3tFr1Ce8YjiChrBkiWD03vX T6Q3wkFqlei3l0Y8SyBE =lhy1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
