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From: | Yegor Timoshenko |
Subject: | bug#27168: eshell/sudo doesn't work with protected directories |
Date: | Wed, 31 May 2017 19:36:57 +0300 |
Example (In M-x eshell):
cd /tmp mkdir a touch a/b sudo chmod 700 a sudo chown root:wheel a sudo ls a Expected output: b Instead I get: /bin/ls: cannot open directory 'a': Permission denied sudo cat a/b, etc. also don't work. I've found this problem while trying to cat my /etc/sudoers file: $ sudo cat /etc/sudoers Opening input file: Permission denied, /etc/sudoers |
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