Re: problems with command su

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Odd, would you mind posting your pam configuration for su?
Should be "/etc/pam.d/su".

MSc.Vladimir E.Rodríguez wrote:

Yes, I checked it, but it's not working.
I run passwd for root, and changed the password nothing more, after that
the su doesn't work.

Thanks

Vladimir
Niklas Bolander said:


Some systems requirers a user to be a member of the "wheel" group to be
allowed to su.
Shouldn't be relevant since you could use it before but it might be
worth checking out.

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