Running an Old Kernel Solved.

2010-06-26 Thread Martin McCormick
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

Re: Running an Old Kernel

2010-06-26 Thread Martin McCormick
"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

Re: Running an Old Kernel

2010-06-25 Thread b. f.
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

Re: Running an Old Kernel

2010-06-25 Thread Martin McCormick
"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

Re: Running an Old Kernel

2010-06-25 Thread b. f.
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

Re: Running an Old Kernel

2010-06-25 Thread b. f.
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

Running an Old Kernel

2010-06-25 Thread Martin McCormick
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