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** Changed in: gksu (Debian)
Status: Unknown = Won't Fix
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #343268
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=343268
** Also affects: gksu (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=343268
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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It would be nice if this string could be localized too..
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Unfortunately we first need to fix gksu to not rely on the password
prompt to detect a failed password (relying on the 'Sorry, try again'
one should be more than enough).
** Also affects: gksu (Ubuntu)
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For the record, kdesu gets along well with a changed password prompt.
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what is diference between: gksudo and gksu?
gksudo= sudo -H (more or less)
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Hm, weird, it suddenly works now. Who knows what I saw before, maybe
some crash due to the g_thread_init() bug.
** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
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sudo itself works, blocked on fixing gksu.
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sudo (1.6.8p12-5ubuntu2) gutsy; urgency=low
* debian/rules: Configure less confusing default password prompt to (a)
point out that it wants to know the user's password (instead of root's or
whichever) and (b) that it is sudo which asks the question (since those
prompts become really
I like the latest patch, thanks! Let's get this in ASAP for widespread
testing.
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Status: Confirmed = In Progress
Target: None = tribe-2
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Enter User Password:
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My vote is for:
[sudo] Your password:
Short, snappy, tells you the request is from sudo.
I think the Please enter the password for xxx: is too long and doesn't
read well.
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Enter User Password:
or
$USER's password:
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i think $USER's password: is the way
i'm attaching the new patch
** Attachment added: Password and error promt patch
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7677483/C%3A%5CDocuments%20and%20Settings%5Cw4213%5CDesktop%5Csudo_1.6.8p12-4ubuntu5_configure_patch
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I have patch it to show:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo echo foo
[sudo] Please enter the password for nxvl:
Sorry, the password for %u was incorrect, please try again.
[sudo] Please enter the password for nxvl:
foo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
** Attachment added: Password promt patch
Sorry i had an error on the previus patch, here is the new one.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo echo foo
[sudo] Please enter the password for nxvl:
Sorry, the password was incorrect, please try again.
[sudo] Please enter the password for nxvl:
foo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
** Attachment added: Password and
i have a really crazy idea to use a biometric fingerprint (allready on
many laptops!) for root privileges. it is so easy to use and safe! ( if
it is possible:) )
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I'm not sure if what you (eolo999) meant is what I'm thinking as I read
this thread. What I'm thinking is that the prompt should explicity
indicate which password is being asked for. So if the username is
foobar then the prompt should be something like:
$ sudo /bin/ksh
'foobar' password:
This
(Correction, this idea is instead in the Bug description.)
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I would add for sudo (without -u option):
Acquiring 'root' privileges as 'user'...
Enter USER password:
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My personal favourite so far is
[sudo] Your password:
It is concise, it points out that it wants the user's password (as
opposed to root's), and it makes it clear that it is the sudo password,
not the one 'mount' asks.
** Changed in: sudo (Ubuntu)
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So you can apply the patch and put it in the archive ? it will be
released as update for feisty or just for gutsy ?
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The point is that the password is for sudo and not (in the above
examples) for mount. Neither your password nor account password
tell me if it's the password that sudo wants (for the user running
sudo) or for username on the system with the samba share. Both are
account passwords, and it's quite
And Thom May suggestion:
Please enter your password:
Sorry, your password was incorrect.
Please enter your password:
What do you think pitti ?!
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Hmm, not sure whether 'Your password' is significantly better than
'Password'.
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I think it's better because he tell the user that's their current
account password and not the root one. When I come to Ubuntu I never
used sudo and I don't know if the password asked was the root one.
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Your Password is context sensitive, and there is still nothing
indicating that the context is sudo.
Some suggestions:
$ sudo mount -t smbfs -o username //some/samba/share /mnt/point
[sudo] Password:
$ sudo mount -t smbfs -o username //some/samba/share /mnt/point
Password for sudo:
When someone runs sudo something, that's obvious that we're running
sudo.. so Password for sudo: don't explain that you need to enter your
account password.
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Hi Pitti!
Please apply it! it's more easy for newbie users to understand it!
It's a patch agains the file configure.in
** Attachment added: Password messages patch...
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The correct one.
Done it with diff -uN =)
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I ended up here searching. Launchpad works good.
I hope this wish gets fulfilled soon :)
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Clearing milestone; this clearly didn't make it for hoary. :-)
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