*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1595558 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1595558
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1595558
sudo doesn't have /snap/bin in PATH
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** Package changed: snap (Ubuntu) => snapd (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1576716
Title:
Snap application requires root privileges
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** Changed in: snap (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: snap (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Medium
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Title:
Snap
You can run nmap via:
sudo /snap/bin/nmap ...
or
sudo -s
# /snap/bin/nmap ...
or
sudo -i
# /snap/bin/nmap ...
This seems to only affect Ubuntu Classic images where root's PATH does
not include /snap/bin On a Snappy Ubuntu Core image root does have
/snap/bin/ in PATH.
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Update : nmap can not be run with root privileges from a standard user
account, it has to be run as root user (sudo -i) - I informed Joe
Talbott about this circumstance.
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I contacted the developer and now the problem is solved. Joe Talbot
fixed the issue and uploaded the new version 7.12SVN-05 (26). Upgrade
the snap package : sudo snap refresh nmap - then execute : sudo snap
connect nmap:network-control ubuntu-core:network-control - now you can
run nmap as root.
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: snap (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Snap