not much help, but do you run the harden-environment tools I do on my desktop and not my laptop and the desktop asks for a password while the laptop does not. I use the same apt sources and version (testing) on both.
Rusty On Tuesday 17 December 2002 03:36 pm, R. Douglas Barbieri wrote: > I've got an interesting one: > > I had to reload one of my debian systems this weekend. I > installed the "sudo" package, and added my user (via visudo, > of course). Now, when I issue the command "sudo <cmd>", it no > longer asks me for a password--it authenticates me without > asking. Now my other debian system still asks for a password > and "remembers" me for a couple of minutes before asking > again. I've compared my sudo files from both my gateway > machine (the one I just reloaded) and my other debian box and > they are the same: > > doug: ALL=(ALL) ALL > > Any suggestions as to where to look to fix this? This kinda > worries me. > > PS: I'm running "testing" on my gateway and "unstable" on the > other box. _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
