* Brian Schramm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011003 06:29]: > Hmm, even using the PASSWD: option I still don't have to enter my > password. I don't know why.
debian's sudo package has the password timeout set to 15 minutes. This means that once you enter your password once, as long as you don't wait more than 15 minutes between sudo commands, you won't have to enter it again. The password timeout can be immediately expired with 'sudo -k'. Was this the problem? Or did you never have to enter your password at all? Maybe you did enter it once and then kept testing to see that it wasn't asking for you password, but each of your tests was within 15 minutes of the last. good times, -- Vineet http://www.anti-dmca.org Unauthorized use of this .sig may constitute violation of US law. echo Qba\'g gernq ba zr\! |tr 'a-zA-Z' 'n-za-mN-ZA-M'
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