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Using the bash shell: determine if the root user used 'sudo -i'
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: Using the bash shell: determine if the root user used 'sudo -i'
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: Tom Browder <
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: Sat, 26 Aug 2023 09:25:10 -0500
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In a previous thread it was shown how to detect a SUDO_USER in a bash shell.
Is there a way to distinguish whether 'sudo -i' was used or not?
Thanks.
-Tom
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