There is a /etc/pam.d and a /usr/local/etc/pam.d.
/etc/pam.d has no sudo file in it but /usr/local/etc/pam.d does.
I had never edited that file before but it seems to change
slightly in 2007.
The sudo file on the system that did not display the "last
login" message has a modification date
"b. f." writes:
> On 6/25/10, b. f. wrote:
> Looking at Matthew Seaman's earlier response, I find that his
> suggestion to make changes to ${PREFIX}/etc/pam.d/sudo is more
> appropriate than my guess above. But you probably need to look into
> the details, because judging from the comments in th
On 6/25/10, b. f. wrote:
> On 6/25/10, b. f. wrote:
>> Martin McCormick wrote:
>>> I have been attempting to shut off that "last login" message
>>> that occurs on some FreeBSD systems every time one runs a sudo
>>> command. I decided to bring back the last kernel which was the
> ...
>> Why on ear
"b. f." writes:
> Why on earth are you tinkering with your kernels in order to change
> sudo output? You should instead be editing configuration files
> associated with sudo and related base system utilities, or patching
> sudo.
Absolutely. I couldn't remember if this happened with the
original k
On 6/25/10, b. f. wrote:
> Martin McCormick wrote:
>> I have been attempting to shut off that "last login" message
>> that occurs on some FreeBSD systems every time one runs a sudo
>> command. I decided to bring back the last kernel which was the
...
> Why on earth are you tinkering with your kern
Martin McCormick wrote:
> I have been attempting to shut off that "last login" message
> that occurs on some FreeBSD systems every time one runs a sudo
> command. I decided to bring back the last kernel which was the
> original Generic kernel from the FreeBSD distribution disk for
> FreeBSD8.0 to s
I have been attempting to shut off that "last login" message
that occurs on some FreeBSD systems every time one runs a sudo
command. I decided to bring back the last kernel which was the
original Generic kernel from the FreeBSD distribution disk for
FreeBSD8.0 to see if the problem went away. If it