Re: sudo busted after recent upgrade to -current

2002-01-14 Thread M. Warner Losh

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John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: Sheesh, ok. :)  I had a problem with sudo a while back due to pam not falling
: back to other in pam.conf properly when the pam.d dir existed.  Have you tried
: copying /etc/pam.d/other to /etc/pam.d/sudo?

No.  I haven't   but it doesn't matter.  Same thing.

Warner

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Re: sudo busted after recent upgrade to -current

2002-01-14 Thread Michael Reifenberger

On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, John Baldwin wrote:
...
> Sheesh, ok. :)  I had a problem with sudo a while back due to pam not falling
> back to other in pam.conf properly when the pam.d dir existed.  Have you tried
> copying /etc/pam.d/other to /etc/pam.d/sudo?
I see this too when I do `su - pgsql`. I have /etc/pam.d/[su|other].

Bye!

Michael Reifenberger
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Re: sudo busted after recent upgrade to -current

2002-01-14 Thread John Baldwin


On 14-Jan-02 M. Warner Losh wrote:
> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>: 
>: On 14-Jan-02 M. Warner Losh wrote:
>: > OK.  I did a make buildworld/installworld.  I did a mergemaster and
>: > made sure that /etc/pam.d was there.  I also rebuilt sudo 1.6.4 via
>: > the ports system (I changed the version number there from the old one
>: > to this).  However, now when I type sudo it says, after getting my
>: > password:
>: >   sudo: pam_setcred: Permission denied.
>: > It also whines on the console if I remove /etc/pam.conf.
>: > 
>: > Ideas?  This is from Saturday's current at about 4am MST.
>: 
>: Do you have a /etc/pam.d/other?
> 
> YES.

Sheesh, ok. :)  I had a problem with sudo a while back due to pam not falling
back to other in pam.conf properly when the pam.d dir existed.  Have you tried
copying /etc/pam.d/other to /etc/pam.d/sudo?

> Warner

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Re: sudo busted after recent upgrade to -current

2002-01-14 Thread M. Warner Losh

In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
John Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: 
: On 14-Jan-02 M. Warner Losh wrote:
: > OK.  I did a make buildworld/installworld.  I did a mergemaster and
: > made sure that /etc/pam.d was there.  I also rebuilt sudo 1.6.4 via
: > the ports system (I changed the version number there from the old one
: > to this).  However, now when I type sudo it says, after getting my
: > password:
: >   sudo: pam_setcred: Permission denied.
: > It also whines on the console if I remove /etc/pam.conf.
: > 
: > Ideas?  This is from Saturday's current at about 4am MST.
: 
: Do you have a /etc/pam.d/other?

YES.

Warner

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RE: sudo busted after recent upgrade to -current

2002-01-14 Thread John Baldwin


On 14-Jan-02 M. Warner Losh wrote:
> OK.  I did a make buildworld/installworld.  I did a mergemaster and
> made sure that /etc/pam.d was there.  I also rebuilt sudo 1.6.4 via
> the ports system (I changed the version number there from the old one
> to this).  However, now when I type sudo it says, after getting my
> password:
>   sudo: pam_setcred: Permission denied.
> It also whines on the console if I remove /etc/pam.conf.
> 
> Ideas?  This is from Saturday's current at about 4am MST.

Do you have a /etc/pam.d/other?

> Warner

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sudo busted after recent upgrade to -current

2002-01-14 Thread M. Warner Losh

OK.  I did a make buildworld/installworld.  I did a mergemaster and
made sure that /etc/pam.d was there.  I also rebuilt sudo 1.6.4 via
the ports system (I changed the version number there from the old one
to this).  However, now when I type sudo it says, after getting my
password:
sudo: pam_setcred: Permission denied.
It also whines on the console if I remove /etc/pam.conf.

Ideas?  This is from Saturday's current at about 4am MST.

Warner


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