This is probably a bug in fish, or at least it only shows when using the
fish shell with sudo 1.7.4.
Hi,
After upgrading to squeeze, I observe the same bug with sudo
1.7.4p4-2.squeeze.2. Disabling tty_tickets does not fix it.
The system is a chrooted Debian environment. Output from uname -a:
Linux lassi 2.6.22.7 #1 Mon Oct 25 15:17:58 CEST 2010 armv5tejl GNU/Linux
My shell is zsh, but I ge
On Fri, 1 Oct 2010 09:12:31 +0200, Diggory Hardy
wrote:
> For me, then, turning tty_tickets off is a good enough solution. I'll try to
> add a note into the fish users wiki.
Feed me a suitable paragraph and I'll be happy to add it to the sudo
README.Debian file.
Bdale
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No, I mean it affected every use of sudo. However, adding the !tty_tickets
option solved the behaviour.
I then realised it could be to do with my shell (I use fish normally). With
tty_tickets back on:
Welcome to fish, the friendly interactive shell
Type help for instructions on how to use fish
dh
Hi,
Diggory Hardy schrob:
> The sudo man-page states: Once a user has been authenticated, a time stamp is
> updated and the user may then use sudo without a password for a short period
> of
> time (15 minutes unless overridden in sudoers).
>
> Since a few weeks this hasn't been happening on my s
Package: sudo
Version: 1.7.4p4-2
Severity: normal
Tags: squeeze
The sudo man-page states: Once a user has been authenticated, a time stamp is
updated and the user may then use sudo without a password for a short period of
time (15 minutes unless overridden in sudoers).
Since a few weeks this hasn
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