Hello, Same problem on natty as well. Ok I agree that an timestamp on
gksu and sudo is an considerable security risk. There fore it's a good
thing to set the default on zero . But users must be allowed to change
that. On my work enviroment it's not a security bridge to work with a
time stamp. Very strong firewall independent from pc self. No other
users are here. So a time stamp from 5 to 15 minutes is not a security
issue for me. But in other enviroments I would indeed set it on zero as
well. But now it's a real pain in the ass. As I do have a very strong
and long password. And it's extremely annoying having to always login
again.

sudo itself is ok with Defaults env_reset,timestamp_timeout=5  into
sudoers file but gksu not.

This behaviour should be changed on natty or at least the user must be
allowed to change the default beheviour ofno time stamp on gksu to a
time stamp

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  gksu doesn't remember password on Natty

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