Bug#658896: sudo: setresuid(ROOT_UID, ROOT_UID, ROOT_UID): Operation not permitted

2013-01-15 Thread Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez
found 658896 1.8.5p2-1 severity 658896 serious thanks justification: Renders the package unusable on systems with LDAP/PAM Hi! I can confirm this bug. On a Wheezy system with nscd and libnss-ldap is impossible to use sudo. # apt-cache policy sudo sudo: Installed: 1.8.5p2-1 Candidate:

Bug#658896: sudo: setresuid(ROOT_UID, ROOT_UID, ROOT_UID): Operation not permitted.

2012-03-19 Thread S. Banerian
Replacing libnss-ldap with libnss-ldapd and nscd with nslcd does not fix the problem. Related bug report is significant: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=658739 This work-around was found to work on arch x86_64 / amd64 -- A. Because it breaks the logical sequence of

Bug#658896: sudo: setresuid(ROOT_UID, ROOT_UID, ROOT_UID): Operation not permitted

2012-03-10 Thread Sam Morris
This is probably the same as #368297. The workaround is to replace libnss-ldap with libnss-ldapd, nslcd and unscd/nscd. Please let me know if that does/does not work. -- Sam Morris https://robots.org.uk/ 3412 EA18 1277 354B 991B C869 B219 7FDB 5EA0 1078 signature.asc Description: This is a

Bug#658896: sudo: setresuid(ROOT_UID, ROOT_UID, ROOT_UID): Operation not permitted

2012-02-06 Thread W Forum W
Package: sudo Version: 1.8.3p2-1 Severity: important Tags: d-i After upgrade sudo from 1.7.4p4-2.squeeze.2 to 1.8.3p2-1 I always get this error when I try as a user: sudo -i sudo: setresuid(ROOT_UID, ROOT_UID, ROOT_UID): Operation not permitted sudo: unable to open /var/lib/sudo/user/2: Operation