I just got hit by this one, not knowing I could work-around it just
using another tty. I guess this is specially bad in a Ubuntu server,
which I had just installed on a new machine, which probably had a very
wrong hardware clock setting. After a few tries to -k the token, I just
rebooted it. Not ideal. :)

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"sudo -k" fails when timestamp is in the future
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43233
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