On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> What does this command output say for you?  It lists the commands you
> can run.  Don't report anything to the list that reveals anything
> sensitive about your site.  Just read it yourself and make sure the
> output makes sense.
>
>   sudo -l

In the output there is one line "(root) /bin/su". I can use "sudo su
otheruser" to swith to other users, but not to root.

One thing may be related.

(root) # su
su: Permission denied

That perhaps means you are already super user. It makes no sense to swith
to root. Is it right? If it is right, the command "sudo su" has the same
problem.

Qian



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