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List:       sudo-users
Subject:    segment fault with latest solaris reco patch
From:       Alan Sparks <asparks () quris ! com>
Date:       2003-04-21 20:45:34
Message-ID: 1050957934.7989.80.camel () asparks
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I just installed Sun's latest recommended/security patch cluster for
Solaris 8 from SunSolve... now sudo does an interesting thing, first
time it is run:

$ sudo id
Password:
Segmentation Fault

$ sudo id
uid=0(root) gid=1(other)

First time (or after a timeout), sudo prompts for password then faults
(with no core file dropped).  Second/subsequent times it works fine
(until timeout).

Tried with sudo 1.6.6 and 1.6.7p4 on Solaris 8, with gcc 2.95.2.  Was
working good til the patch.  Sun disowns any responsibility :-) 
Configure options are:
./configure \
        --prefix=/usr \
        --sysconfdir=/etc \
        --localstatedir=/var/run \
        --with-pam \
        --with-logging=syslog \
        --without-lecture \
        --with-insults \
        --with-all-insults \
        --disable-root-sudo

Anyone else had a similar problem?  How is the best way to get a core
dump in this circumstance?  Thanks in advance for any recommendations.
-Alan

-- 
Alan Sparks, Sr. UNIX Administrator	asparks@quris.com
Quris, Inc.				(720) 836-2058

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