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Re: Debian 10 64bit



On Thu 17 Dec 2020 at 10:13:28 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 04:02:31PM +0100, tomas@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 09:51:37AM -0500, Jerry Mellon wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > When I installed Debian 10 the %sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL had a "#" in
> > > front of it. Does the "%" have the same function as the "#"?
> > 
> > No: "#" indicates a comment, i.e. that line is commented out. You'd
> > have to remove the "#" (not the "%", though) to make it effective.

Take care!

# this is a comment,
#1000 means UID 1000,
#include is a directive.

People hit this snag in apparmor files too.

> How did you (Jerry) end up with this configuration?  This is not
> normal as far as I know.  I can't imagine any Debian developer wrote
> a postinst script that would comment out individual lines in the
> /etc/sudoers file.
> 
> I'm guessing there is more to this story than you're telling us.  Either
> you didn't install Debian (perhaps you installed Raspbian or something),
> or you modified the sudoers file during or after the installation, or
> you inherited this system from someone else who modified it....

It might be helpful for the output of this command to be posted:

    ls --full-time /etc/sudoers /etc/sudoers.d/

(It will need sudo or root.)

Cheers,
David.


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