Mention that some linux kernels have broken POSIX saved ID support
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fixed. There is a workaround on the sudo ftp site, linux_nfs.patch,
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fixed. There is a workaround on the sudo ftp site, linux_nfs.patch,
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if you need to NFS-mount sudoers on older Linux kernels.
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if you need to NFS-mount sudoers on older Linux kernels.
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Linux kernels 2.2.16-2.2.19 appear to have broken POSIX saved
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ID support. You must run configure with the --disable-saved-ids
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flag to get a working sudo.
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Mac OS X:
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Mac OS X:
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It has been reported that for sudo to work on Mac OS X it must
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It has been reported that for sudo to work on Mac OS X it must
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either be built with the --with-password-timeout=0 option or the
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either be built with the --with-password-timeout=0 option or the
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