Thanks, Igor but that didn't work.  I just get the message, "-sh: ssh: not found".  But... I did find the file ,"sudoedit."  Live and learn...

Nick.

On Fri Aug 10 14:52 , Igor Stoppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>sent:

On Fri, 2007-08-10 at 16:44 -0400, ext Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote:
> Ok, not finding the warnings until AFTER I screwed up, is there any
> way to repair /etc/sudoers without reflashing?
>
> In trying to run a program that required root, I "sudo gainroot" and
> ran the program; however, the program didn't run properly so I changed
> the permissions from 440 to 660 on sudoers, added an entry and all was
> good. EXCEPT I didn't change the permissions back. Duh.
>
> Now, of course, after logging out of root, I can't log back in as root
> and 'Application Manager' doesnt work.
>
> I'm prepared to flash but would rather not. I have a current backup
> but I have numerous programs and reloading them will be a royal pain.
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions/recommendations. Again, I'm
> prepared for the, "you're screwed, dude - reflash." Hopefully it
> won't come to that...
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Nick.

ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?

--
Cheers, Igor

Igor Stoppa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(Nokia Multimedia - CP - OSSO / Helsinki, Finland)

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