2012/10/9 Todd C. Miller <todd.mil...@courtesan.com>: > This is normal behavior for the version of sudo that ships with > OpenBSD. You can enable per-tty timestamps by enabling the tty_tickets > option. E.g., in sudoers add a line like: > > Defaults tty_tickets > > - todd >
Confusingly sudoers(5) says that tty_tickets is off by default, while sudo(5)-current does claim the opposite: By default, sudo uses a tty-based time stamp which means that there is a separate time stamp for each of a user's login sessions. The tty_tickets option can be disabled to force the use of a single time stamp for all of a user's sessions. -Artturi