Hi

Thanks for response. You are right, the sudo prompt is overriden by pam_krb5.

I have executed the command 'sudo -p BLAH ls', the output was
"Password for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:"
wb is my user, LOCALDOMAIN is the krb5 realm.

Regards
Bastian

Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote:

Em Seg, 2006-01-16 às 18:38 +0100, Bastian Pflieger escreveu:
Hi

Hello,

I am not sure if this is the right list to ask, but I don't know where else to ask.

You're probably on the right side =)

I recently upgraded my network to use kerberos 5. During that process I replaced the pam_unix auth modul with pam_krb5. But since that, when I execute the gksudo the gksudo process hangs (gksudo + 2 sudo childs). It shows no enter password dialog. All other auth apps are working (login, gdm, plain sudo etc). Is this a known problem or is there anything special to do?

Could you please send the result of running this?:

sudo -pBLAH some_comand_here

It seems like pam_krb5 overrides the sudo prompt, even if the user
requests a different one; gksu is not smart enough to handle that.

See ya,

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