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a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How do I deal with 'sudoers.so must be only be writable by owner'? up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 Whenever I try to install or remove something using terminal it gives the following error message: bluebird@bluebird:~$ sudo apt-get update sudo: /usr/lib/sudo/sudoers.so must be only be writable by
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owner sudo: fatal error, unable to load plugins bluebird@bluebird:~$ sudo apt-get remove vlc sudo: /usr/lib/sudo/sudoers.so must be only be writable by owner sudo: fatal error, unable to load plugins bluebird@bluebird:~$ sudo apt-get install apt-file sudo: /usr/lib/sudo/sudoers.so must be only be writable by owner sudo: fatal error, unable to load plugins 12.10 sudo share|improve this question edited Dec 31 '12 at 8:12 Glutanimate 12.9k654104 asked Dec 31 '12 at 6:50 Loy 11113 are you trying to install from non-admin account? –Shamim Hafiz Dec 31 '12 at 6:55 yes.....but using sudo commands we can also perform the required task as an administrator. i always install/remove programs this way. today i installed vlc player through ubuntu software centre. after that i noticed such error. i remove vlc using soft centr. but no help. –Loy Dec 31 '12 at 7:08 1 Hi Loy, welcome to Askubuntu. I want to encourage you to use some formatting in your question. That makes it easier to read it. One practical question: can you run ls -al /usr/lib/sudo/ and tell us what the permissions are for sudoers.so? –don.joey Dec 31 '1
5.3 with LDAP Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Hi Todd, Thanks for your response. The sudo version is 1.8.2. It does not look like a linked file: sudo: /etc/sudoers is owned by uid 33, should be 0 #ls -l /usr/local/libexec/sudoers.so -rwxr-xr-x 1 root system 1470984 Sep 13 17:32 /usr/local/libexec/sudoers.so Ren -----Original
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Message----- From: Todd C. Miller [mailto:Todd.Miller at courtesan.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 1:08 PM To: Wong Ren Cc: sudo-workers at sudo.ws pkexec must be setuid root Subject: Re: [sudo-workers] Compiling sudo for AIX 5.3 with LDAP On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 09:18:42 PDT, Wong Ren wrote: > When compiling sudo with LDAP on AIX 5.3, does the sudo expect IBM AIX LDAP http://askubuntu.com/questions/234603/how-do-i-deal-with-sudoers-so-must-be-only-be-writable-by-owner i > mplementation or OpenLDAP ? Sudo expects the ldap library to be call libldap but does not require a specific LDAP implementation. People have used the Tivoli LDAP with sudo before. The configure script should probably check for libibmldap as well if no libldap is found. > I have the environment setup to IBM LDAP > > LDFLAGS=-L/usr/ldap/lib-L/usr/ldap/lib/aix5 > CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/ldap/include > ./configure --with-ldap > > When the "make" is executed, it https://www.sudo.ws/pipermail/sudo-workers/2011-September/000683.html cannot find the libldap.a. I had to link the > libibmldap.a to libldap.a in order for the make to be successful. You could just edit plugins/sudoers/Makefile and change -lldap to -libmldap instead. > After "make package" and have the bff installed when running "sudo -l", I got > the following error: > > sudo: /usr/local/libexec/sudoers.so must be only be writable by owner > sudo: fatal error, unable to load plugins > > After changing the permission to 755: > > #chmod 755 /usr/local/libexec/sudoers.so > # sudo -l > sudo: unable to dlopen /usr/local/libexec/sudoers.so: There are too many leve > ls of symbolic links to translate a path name. > sudo: fatal error, unable to load plugins It sounds like /usr/local/libexec/sudoers.so is eiter a link to itself or a link to another file that links back to sudoers.so. Can you send the output of: ls -l /usr/local/libexec/sudoers.so Also, which version of sudo are you trying to build? - todd "This e-mail message may contain confidential, commercial or privileged information that constitutes proprietary information of Comverse Technology or its subsidiaries. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are hereby notified that any review, use or distribution of this information is absolutely prohibited and we request that you delete all copies and contact
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Moved /lib64 to /backup_lib64 using sudo, now sudo doesn't work on CentOS6.4 up vote 1 down vote favorite I did sudo mv /lib64 /backup_lib64 to test some compilation. Now sudo doesn't work at all farhat@heracles:~/software/sudo-1.8.7$ sudo ls sudo: unable to dlopen /usr/libexec/sudoers.so: (null) sudo: fatal error, unable to load plugins How can I move backup_lib64 to lib64 without rebooting the system? I do not have the root password either. Thanks. linux sudo centos-6 share|improve this question asked Jun 29 '13 at 8:00 Farhat 15516 It sounds like you didn't get much in terms of a ways out of this situation. However, have you tried su command? Perhaps it doesn't need to load any libraries (not likely, but you could still try). –wvxvw Jun 29 '13 at 20:25 su works, unfortunately you still need the root password. –Farhat Jun 30 '13 at 20:16 Well, then I'm sorry to tell you, but it seems like you have to pull some other triggers there... it doesn't look like there's a technical way to solve this. –wvxvw Jun 30 '13 at 21:27 I figured out the root password finally. Things are okay now. –Farhat Jul 2 '13 at 4:10 add a comment| active oldest votes You must log in to answer this question. Browse other questions tagged linux sudo centos-6 . asked 3 years ago viewed 569 times Related 3CentOS, sudo Doesn't Accept root Password, but Logging in as root Works1Changing file permissions works as root but not as