At 06:58 PM 3/22/2005 +0100, you wrote:
In Trustix 2.1, I used to do 'usermod -G root username' to be allowed to
su to root. However, in Trustix 2.2, this does not work. I have noticed
this on two seperate boxes. My user name is listed in the root group
under /etc/group. Is there another configuration somewhere that I need
to change? This happens where in SSH remotely or just sitting in front
of the computer.

Check the binary file /usr/sbin/su. I'll bet that the group permissions are not set correctly. Seems that I had to update the SU command manually.

-r-sr-xr-x  1 root root 23356 Oct 18 15:35 /usr/bin/su*

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