tags #620927 wontfix
thanks
On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 09:52:40PM +0100, Hilko Bengen wrote:
> * Marc Haber:
> > On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 10:25:44AM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> >> With the default sudo configuration, if you're in group sudo, you can
> >> already "sudo -E" to preserve the
* Marc Haber:
> On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 10:25:44AM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
>> With the default sudo configuration, if you're in group sudo, you can
>> already "sudo -E" to preserve the environment; you can also run "sudo
>> env ..." or just "sudo VAR=value ..." to set arbitrary environment
>>
tags #620927 confirmed
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On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 10:25:44AM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
> With the default sudo configuration, if you're in group sudo, you can
> already "sudo -E" to preserve the environment; you can also run "sudo
> env ..." or just "sudo VAR=value ..." to set arbitrary
Hi!
* Josh Triplett j...@joshtriplett.org [2011-04-05 06:08:21 CEST]:
sudo clears the environment by default. In particular, this removes any
proxy settings from the environment. Thus, out of the box, the user
can't configure a proxy the normal way (such as by using the desktop
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 01:33:40PM +0200, Rhonda D'Vine wrote:
Hi!
* Josh Triplett j...@joshtriplett.org [2011-04-05 06:08:21 CEST]:
sudo clears the environment by default. In particular, this removes any
proxy settings from the environment. Thus, out of the box, the user
can't
Package: sudo
Version: 1.7.4p6-1
Severity: important
sudo clears the environment by default. In particular, this removes any
proxy settings from the environment. Thus, out of the box, the user
can't configure a proxy the normal way (such as by using the desktop
environment's network proxy
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