From: Uwe Kiewel <m...@kiewel-online.ch>
> If I am root and want to change the user to a non-root user, the system
> prompts me for a password:
> [r...@halifax ~]# useradd test00
> [r...@halifax ~]# su - test00
> We trust you have received the usual lecture from the local System
> Administrator. It usually boils down to these three things:
>     #1) Respect the privacy of others.
>     #2) Think before you type.
>     #3) With great power comes great responsibility.
> Password:
> [tes...@halifax ~]$ logout
> [r...@halifax ~]# su - test00
> [tes...@halifax ~]$ logout
> [r...@halifax ~]#
> At this test procedure I just hit the enter key at the password promt.
> Do you have any idea for this behavoir? I expect to do so from root to
> any account _without_ being prompted for the password.

Do you have any sudo call from your /etc or /etc/skel bashrc or profile...?

JD


      
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