Matt Schwartz wrote:
Hello list,
I have noticed that since upgrading to FreeBSD 6 STABLE that sudo is
behaving funny. For example, sudo seems to be remembering passwords. So,
sudo seems not to be obeying its 5 minute password timeout. Has anyone else
experienced this? Even after logging off and back on again, I can use sudo
without it prompting me for a password. I know I am preaching to the choir
when I say this is dangerous. How can I remedy the behavior? I have even
placed the following line in my sudoers file and it had no effect:
meschwartz ALL=(ALL) PASSWD: ALL
Some insight would be helpful. If this is the wrong list, I apologize in
advance.
Thanks,
Matt
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AFAIK it has always been that sudo still works if you log out and back
in. But I never experienced that sudo doesn't obey the five minute
timeout on passwords, and I'm running 6-STABLE on 3 machines.
I just have this in my sudoers file, which doesn't give me any problems.
%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
Jorn
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