On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 17/06/10 23:35, Andres P wrote:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Allan McRae<allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Um... no it does not... sudo -l does not ask for a password even with timestamp_timeout=0.
Allan
Yes it does... man sudoers
Defaults timestamp_timeout=0, passwd_timeout=0
sudo -l /bin/true&& sudo /bin/true
will ask you twice... come on now :/
allan@mugen ~
sudo -l Matching Defaults entries for allan on this host: timestamp_timeout=0, passwd_timeout=0
User allan may run the following commands on this host: (ALL) ALL
allan@mugen ~
sudo -l /bin/true && sudo /bin/true /bin/true Password:
allan@mugen ~
I count one password request...
I advice that you create a new user with a fresh leash. I'm using sudo 1.7.2p7-1 and could go through the trouble of naggging folks to post their sudo output just to get this fixed ;) My sudoers verbatim: # Defaults specification Defaults rootpw, timestamp_timeout=0, passwd_timeout=0 # User privilege specification root ALL=(ALL) ALL # Uncomment to allow people in group wheel to run all commands %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL Nothing exotic... the only relevant setting is timestamp Andres P