Re: attention: sudo update breaks nsswitch

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The particular box I noticed the problem on is 5.8 x86_64
Unfortunately I didn't think to gather much information ... I wanted
to get my hosts backing up.

No .rpmnew file - I know what you're referring to as I've seen them
for other configs.

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Mike
//  SilverTip257  //


On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 9:40 AM, John Doe <jdmls@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: SilverTip257 <silvertip257@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>>This is a bit off-topic in relation to your original message, but
>> related to the sudo update.
>>
>> On one of my hosts I have special allowances via sudoers in order to
>> rsync while preserving permissions ... the sudo update whacked the
>> lines for my backup hosts, but left the line for my wheel access in
>> place.
>
> The update did not create a .rpmnew...?
>   Updating   : sudo-1.7.4p5-11.el6.x86_64                               165/447
>   warning: /etc/sudoers created as /etc/sudoers.rpmnew
> It lead me to find out about the "new" sudoers.d directory (for 6.x).
>
> JD
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