Kristyna Streitova
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- integrate pam_keyinit pam module [bsc#1081947] * add sudo-i.pamd PAM configuration file and install it as /etc/pam.d/sudo-i * add "session optional pam_keyinit.so revoke" to sudo.pamd and "session optional pam_keyinit.so force revoke" to sudo-i.pamd * add "--with-pam-login" build option to enable specific PAM session for "sudo -i" - make pam configuration files (noreplace) - reorganize Sources OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/597150 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/sudo?expand=0&rev=137 |
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.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
fate_313276_test.sh | ||
README_313276.test | ||
README.SUSE | ||
sudo-1.8.22.tar.gz | ||
sudo-1.8.22.tar.gz.sig | ||
sudo-i.pamd | ||
sudo-sudoers.patch | ||
sudo.changes | ||
sudo.keyring | ||
sudo.pamd | ||
sudo.spec | ||
sudoers2ldif-env.patch |
In the default (ie unconfigured) configuration sudo asks for root password. This allows to use an ordinary user account for administration of a freshly installed system. When configuring sudo, please make sure to delete the two following lines: Defaults targetpw # ask for the password of the target user i.e. root %users ALL=(ALL) ALL # WARNING! Only use this together with 'Defaults targetpw'!