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Message #29890
[Bug 1358827] Re: /etc/bash.bashrc checks for admin instead of sudo group
This bug was fixed in the package bash - 4.3-11ubuntu2
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bash (4.3-11ubuntu2) vivid; urgency=medium
* debian/etc.bash.bashrc: print a hint how to get root access if user
is in sudo group (lp: #1358827)
-- Andrey Bondarenko <abondarenko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Wed, 29 Oct 2014 08:08:56 -0400
** Changed in: bash (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1358827
Title:
/etc/bash.bashrc checks for admin instead of sudo group
Status in “bash” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Since ubuntu 12.04 sudo group is used for granting root privileges.
AFAIK admin group was retained for backward compatibility only, at
least Server Guige for Ubuntu 14.04 says that one should use sudo
group for root access.
Currently /etc/bash.bashrc check only for admin group. If the user
belong to admin group, hint message on how to get root access may be
printed. I think bashrc should check for sudo group also.
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