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If there was no other way I would temporarily remove everything from that sudoers file (I mean all the lines) and keep the only one you need to test the user.
If there was no other way I would temporarily remove everything from that sudoers file (I mean all the lines) and keep the only one you need to test the user.
figured out,sudo only has ldap in name service setting, see following
visudo will check syntax but doesn't check SELinux status. Did you check whether you have that enabled and enforcing? If it is did you check the SELinux context of /etc/sudoers?
Also did you verify permissions of /etc itself and /etc/sudoers?
If you look in /var/log/secure does it show any more detail about the failure?
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Originally Posted by pan64
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If your problem is solved please mark the thread solved.
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