Doesn't seem to be an issue at all anymore in Intrepid.
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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kdesu accept any password
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Assignee: (unassigned) = m305o
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Hi m305co, you seems new here on Launchpad.
Please, do not assign yourself on bugs, at least until you join the BugSquad
team, or a developer team.
I am un-assigning m305o, as he/she is not a member of any Launchpad team, so I
don't see how he/she could commit a fix for my bug.
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I just tried kdesu the first time for testing the sudo changes in bug
8556 and this is absolutely mad. I gave my password to kdesu exactly
once, and from now on it accepts any password, even after I closed my
session, killed all processes of mine (including kdesud) and restarted
it. This needs to
Ah, sorry for panicking. That's sudo's fault, timestamps survive session
restarts.
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical = Low
Assignee: Jonathan Riddell = (unassigned)
Target: tribe-2 = None
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kdesu accept any password
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You
** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: Brian Murray = (unassigned)
Status: Needs Info = Confirmed
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. I am unable to reproduce this using kdebase-bin version
3.5.6-0ubuntu12. Was your version information truncated or do you have
an older version of kdebase-bin installed? Thanks in advance.
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It seems to not be as easy as I said to reproduce.
Same version as you, the 2 was truncated.
I had try many times, and was about to say that I was unable to
reproduce it after rebooting the computer. But I finally was able.
I begin to wonder if my bug that make adept-updater crash
does not make
Weird, it had stop to do the bug everywhere, a bit after loading
a new konsole program.
I'll attach my .xsession-errors, if that helps.
** Attachment added: .xsession-errors, (some errors with libcrypto)
http://librarian.launchpad.net/6579629/.xsession-errors
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Sometime, rather than opening the dialog window,
'kdesu whoami' hang (stop doing apparently nothing),
then a ps -eH shows that kdesu have spawned a
kdesu_stub, what is that? It seems to have been in
this case that kdesu bug have activated, and deactivated.
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kdesu accept any password
Ok, I think I understand 'my error'. Here is my hypothesis:
Once you give your password, it is recalled somewhere for some
time. And it seems not to be in kdesud like man kdesu suggest
(saying that kdesu -s kill kdesud, so forgetting all passwords).
So by using adept-notifier, I had given my
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