Segmentation Fault

Bernard Mentink bmentink at gmail.com
Mon Nov 6 15:45:25 PST 2017


Yep, I agree, no program should EVER segfault by design, only in an
emergency/bug situation ...

On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 10:49 AM, Zachary Crownover <
zachary.crownover at gmail.com> wrote:

> that's not how sudo works. you are allowed to run specific commands
> allowed by your group or user. wheel defaults to being allowed to run
> anything. if not allowed you're denied access, not segfault.
>
> On Nov 6, 2017 11:53 AM, "Mohammad BadieZadegan" <mbzadegan at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Yes, Ofcourse I set my user to wheel group, Is it issue?
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 11:18 PM Harald Arnesen <harald at skogtun.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Mohammad BadieZadegan [2017-11-06 20:02]:
>>>
>>> > I installed it from the main repository.
>>> >
>>> > On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 7:10 PM, Zachary Crownover
>>> > <zachary.crownover at gmail.com <mailto:zachary.crownover at gmail.com>>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >     What version of sudo?
>>> >
>>> >     On Nov 6, 2017 3:10 AM, "Mohammad BadieZadegan" <
>>> mbzadegan at gmail.com
>>> >     <mailto:mbzadegan at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >         Hi everybody,
>>> >         I installed DF-BSD 5.0.0 and then SUDO, But I get Segmentation
>>> >         Fault when I run sudo!
>>> >         How can I resolve that?
>>>
>>> I remember this from installing DragonFlyBSD on a QEMU VM. I have
>>> deleted this VM, so I can't verify what I suggest.
>>>
>>> Are your user a member of the "wheel" group? I seem to recall that sudo
>>> will segfault if not.
>>> --
>>> Hilsen Harald
>>>
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