Re: sudo problem
Package: sudo
Version: 2.0pl1-20
> Craig Sanders writes:
>
> >BTW, where should I send bug reports to? debian-user isn't the right
> >place, of course.
>
> Read /usr/doc/bug-reporting.txt
>
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> > (Debian /\oo/\ Smail3.1.29.1 #29.33); Mon, 20 Nov 95 11:54 EST
> >Message-Id: <m0tHKUq-000NmCC@muffin.pronet.com>
> >Date: Mon, 20 Nov 95 11:54 EST
> >From: cas (Craig Sanders)
> >To: root
> >Subject: *** SECURITY information ***
> >
> >muffin : Mon Nov 20 11:54:05 : cas : user NOT in sudoers ; PWD=/home/cas ; COMMAND=/bin/cp /old/usr/lib/phone.txt /usr/lib
> >
> >
>
> Is there an entry for root in /etc/aliases?
>
> ttfn/rjk
I've made a bug report - it did the same on my system - bounced a message back
to the user - definately a bug.
...Karl
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