Hi

Am 31.10.2018 um 10:52 schrieb Consus:
Well, that's why we have sudoedit. With doas your are forced to

        $ doas cp -p /etc/doas.conf /etc/doas.conf.new
        $ doas vi /etc/doas.conf.new
        $ doas -C /etc/doas.conf.new
        $ doas mv /etc/doas.conf.new /etc/doas.conf

yeah and by default there is no sudo package installed or is it (at least it isnt in the 6.x releases if I remember right)?!  Just try a sudoedit on a fresh install and see if it works. As fas as I understand the doas approach its there to provide a simple way of archiving things like

sudo /do/this/cmd

because 99% of the time you only need root priv to do something like that. So some very nice guy, I think is name is Ted, thought "hey lets simplify it and skip all the heavy stuff that sudo brings along". At least I imagine he thought something like that :)

regard

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