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decrease789
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Post by decrease789 » Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:29 am

ok i've been looking for the answer to this for ages...

how the hell can i sudo on OS X? i can su fine. my /etc/sudoers file is in order... but everytime i use sudo... it prompts for the password. well... that shouldnt happen... so i type in the password and it says it's incorrect?

why can't i sudo?!?? it's driving me crazy. and the user is an admin... so no problem there either.
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Post by chetoo » Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:34 am

decrease789 wrote:ok i've been looking for the answer to this for ages...

how the hell can i sudo on OS X? i can su fine. my /etc/sudoers file is in order... but everytime i use sudo... it prompts for the password. well... that shouldnt happen... so i type in the password and it says it's incorrect?

why can't i sudo?!?? it's driving me crazy. and the user is an admin... so no problem there either.
As far as I remember your user should belong to the group 'wheel'. Please check it since I'm not sure now.
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Post by decrease789 » Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:51 am

doesnt matter anyway... ive clearly defined my user in the /etc/sudoers file in case it was group membership that was the problem which im pretty sure it's not
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Post by grobian » Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:26 am

sudo asks for *your* password, not for the root password.
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Post by decrease789 » Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:03 am

oh right. i thought i tried that. obviously i hadn't
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