** Description changed: sudo on Ubuntu (tested on 24.04) is compiled with the --with-fqdn flag, which causes it to perform FQDN resolution on the machine's own hostname before executing any command (even when there is no Defaults fqdn line in /etc/sudoers). This can lead to noticeable hangs (30–60 seconds or more) if hostname resolution fails. For example: - If the system hostname is changed via hostnamectl or GNOME Settings, but /etc/hosts is not updated accordingly (a common and silent misconfiguration). - If /etc/nsswitch.conf falls through to DNS and DNS is blocked (e.g. by a VPN kill-switch). - If systemd-resolved has no cached answer and cannot reach upstream nameservers. In this scenario, sudo hangs until name resolution times out, then eventually proceeds. Notably, upstream sudo does not enable FQDN resolution by default. This behavior comes from a Debian and Ubuntu-specific build option (--with- fqdn). Other distributions, such as Fedora and Arch, do not compile sudo with this option and therefore do not exhibit this behavior unless Defaults fqdn is explicitly set in the sudoers file. --- System Information: - Ubuntu version: 24.04.2 LTS - sudo version: 1.9.15p5-3ubuntu5.24.04.1 --- For a detailed write-up and reproduction scenario see: - https://anagogistis.com/posts/vpn-sudo-hang/ + https://anagogistis.com/posts/sudo-hang/
-- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to sudo in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2121898 Title: sudo hangs when hostname resolution fails due to FQDN lookup being enabled by default (--with-fqdn) Status in sudo package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: sudo on Ubuntu (tested on 24.04) is compiled with the --with-fqdn flag, which causes it to perform FQDN resolution on the machine's own hostname before executing any command (even when there is no Defaults fqdn line in /etc/sudoers). This can lead to noticeable hangs (30–60 seconds or more) if hostname resolution fails. For example: - If the system hostname is changed via hostnamectl or GNOME Settings, but /etc/hosts is not updated accordingly (a common and silent misconfiguration). - If /etc/nsswitch.conf falls through to DNS and DNS is blocked (e.g. by a VPN kill-switch). - If systemd-resolved has no cached answer and cannot reach upstream nameservers. In this scenario, sudo hangs until name resolution times out, then eventually proceeds. Notably, upstream sudo does not enable FQDN resolution by default. This behavior comes from a Debian and Ubuntu-specific build option (--with-fqdn). Other distributions, such as Fedora and Arch, do not compile sudo with this option and therefore do not exhibit this behavior unless Defaults fqdn is explicitly set in the sudoers file. --- System Information: - Ubuntu version: 24.04.2 LTS - sudo version: 1.9.15p5-3ubuntu5.24.04.1 --- For a detailed write-up and reproduction scenario see: https://anagogistis.com/posts/sudo-hang/ To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sudo/+bug/2121898/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

