The patch at ( http://www.sudo.ws/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=180 ) would allow
gksudo to append its 'GNOME_SUDO_PASS' text onto the end of whatever the
authenticating pam module outputs, meaning any challenge-response
authentication won't be broken, but gksu will still be able to scan for
its special text. It could then even strip this text and output whatever
sudo says too, rather than just 'Password' that it does currently.

I think applying this patch to sudo, then patching gksu to use the new
functionality is the best course. If the sudo patch is unacceptable
(why?), then the only other reasonable course of action would be to make
gksudo more than just a sudo wrapper.

Personally, I have the patch applied that lets the sudo prompt be
overriden in any case, as an interim solution (not being able to
authenticate with gksu is a pretty major bug...)

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gksudo fails if using libpam-krb5 for password auth
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/15093
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