Hi

I don't have any other options in /etc/sudoers.
I added those 2 lines because I got that error and I thought it was
caused by env_reset being on by default.

I also disabled pam support in sudo because I got additional errors
(like "pam communication error" or such like).



On 11/17/2011 06:55 PM, Roland Gruber wrote:
> Hi Alessandro,
> 
> Am 17.11.2011 16:48, schrieb Alessandro Storti Gajani:
>> I configured a valid user, added these lines to /etc/sudoers:
> 
>> Defaults !env_reset
>> Defaults !requiretty
> 
> do you have any other options set in /etc/sudoers? What happens if you
> remove the two lines above?
> 
> 

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