Re: jessie to stretch upgrade Killed sudo.

2019-05-06 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Martin McCormick (2019-05-06 21:24:41) > Jonas Smedegaard writes: > > > > I recommend to first make sure that the system tracks only packages from > > one single Debian release (not a mixture of multiple releases, and > > certainly not any non-Debian repositories). > > > > (then I'd prob

Re: jessie to stretch upgrade Killed sudo.

2019-05-06 Thread Martin McCormick
Jonas Smedegaard writes: > > I recommend to first make sure that the system tracks only packages from > one single Debian release (not a mixture of multiple releases, and > certainly not any non-Debian repositories). > > (then I'd probably install etckeeper if not done already, to have a way > o

Re: jessie to stretch upgrade Killed sudo.

2019-05-06 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
[ fix send to list ] Quoting Martin McCormick (2019-05-06 14:29:07) > After upgrading 2 older I86 systems to stretch, sudo works on one > and fails on the other but I am writing about both. The problem > was probably on the failing system all along but su still allowed > a su to root under jessie

Re: jessie to stretch upgrade Killed sudo.

2019-05-06 Thread Martin
Am 06.05.19 um 15:29 schrieb Patrick Bartek: [...] >> >> >> Martin McCormick WB5AGZ >> > > I don't use sudo myself (I consider ita security risk). Could you please give a brief description what kind of security risk there is? sudo's Bugzilla does not any, there is also no reserved CVE which may p

Re: jessie to stretch upgrade Killed sudo.

2019-05-06 Thread Martin
Am 06.05.19 um 14:29 schrieb Martin McCormick: > After upgrading 2 older I86 systems to stretch, sudo works on one > and fails on the other but I am writing about both. The problem > was probably on the failing system all along but su still allowed > a su to root under jessie but won't allow it un

Re: jessie to stretch upgrade Killed sudo.

2019-05-06 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Mon, 06 May 2019 07:29:07 -0500 "Martin McCormick" wrote: > After upgrading 2 older I86 systems to stretch, sudo works on one > and fails on the other but I am writing about both. The problem > was probably on the failing system all along but su still allowed > a su to root under jessie but w

jessie to stretch upgrade Killed sudo.

2019-05-06 Thread Martin McCormick
After upgrading 2 older I86 systems to stretch, sudo works on one and fails on the other but I am writing about both. The problem was probably on the failing system all along but su still allowed a su to root under jessie but won't allow it under stretch. sudo: pam_open_session: Permission denied