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I am having a problem on that whatever the contents of /etc/sudoers file I cannot elevate to sudo with anything, even with a password (wrong password - sorry, try again) though the password is correct.

Below are the contents from /etc/sudoers, which should be correct, unless in combination with other settings are broken. So, it must be something else.

FYI, I installed Puppet on my machine which in the beggining was controlling sudoers to my knowledge, but then I removed monitoring.

My normal privileges user is part of the adm group.

Defaults        mail_badpass
Defaults        secure_path="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/snap/bin"

root ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL

%adm ALL=(ALL) ALL %sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL

#includedir /etc/sudoers.d

Also, below is the output of /etc/sudoers.d folder and the contents of each file:

root@ns1:/home/vag# ls -la /etc/sudoers.d/
total 28
dr-xr-x---   2 root root  4096 Sep 22 23:46 .
drwxr-xr-x 151 root root 12288 Sep 23 19:19 ..
-r--r-----   1 root root    80 Sep 22 23:46 10_admins
-r--r-----   1 root root    90 Jun  4 20:06 60_mike
-r--r-----   1 root root    91 Jul 10 15:00 99-snapd.conf
root@ns1:/home/vag# cat /etc/sudoers.d/99-snapd.conf
 ##Allow snap-provided applications to work with sudo

Defaults secure_path += /snap/bin root@ns1:/home/vag# cat /etc/sudoers.d/60_mike

This file is managed by Puppet; changes may be overwritten

mike ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL root@ns1:/home/vag# cat /etc/sudoers.d/10_admins

This file is managed by Puppet; changes may be overwritten

%adm ALL=(ALL) ALL

Can you help me to be able to use sudo again without having to "su root" every time?

Regards, Evang

vag
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I finally got around this by putting rules inside /etc/sudoers.d/ files.

vag
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