Hi,
This might be coz of sudoers file which might be corupted for some reason
or ur system unable to read sudoees file .....
Try the following....
Check if you have any invalid or extra char in sudoers file
Try mannuly changing the file permission
If you have any group permission im sudoers file remove that and add just
user level permission and execute the file (ie) remove isergroups from wheel
Finally cp sudoers file from other centos box to rhis one and try using
that ... This final step will fix ur problem...
Rg,
Sathya
On May 7, 2014 3:03 AM, "Zico" <mailzico at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,
In one of my centOS system, lately I changed it's hostname and my user lost
it's sudo rights. I tried to add this user again with usermod -a -G wheel
test_user and with visudo I commented out "%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL" but
nothing is changing.
Any suggestion?
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Best,
Zico
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