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Disabling sudoers temporarily
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Disabling sudoers temporarily


  • Subject: Disabling sudoers temporarily
  • From: Gnarlodious <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 May 2004 23:49:09 -0600

I'm writing a script that messes with system files.
I'm set in sudoers for passwordless root execution, which is great. But my
script is for public use. So I commented out my name in sudoers and
rebooted.

Now as I try to write my script I get a dire warning (You are not in the
sudoers file, this incident will be reported.

Now I wonder if it was a mistake to comment out the whole line in sudoers,
is the system preventing me from root access because my name isn't even
mentioned?

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