i wanted to say it can change whole system. my english is bad. and i
meant if he runs many programs that he cannot check and which he cannot
trust.

as i know and understand sudo session can be killed, and something like
"channel" of sending commands, called pts0 or pts1 etc can be gained,
and sudo session will be still not closed in it. is not it possible to
make that it closes that session before it is killed?

and as i know su command that is used instead of sudo in linux
distributions like fedora does not have this disadvantage. is it so?
maybe because when pts or something is killed su session is closed..

and if su does not have that disadvantage, you also should fix
documentation, i mean the explanation of sudo somewhere that said that
sudo is more secure than su and/or root session.

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