How to change the default sudo timeout

Posted by the_doctor on Sep 9, 2018 12:04 AM EDT
TechRepublic; By Jack Wallen
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Video: The sudo system is an ingenious way to manage who can run administrative commands on a Linux system. And, for the most part, it's pretty foolproof. But there are times, when I am busy multitasking or installing a new server software on a Linux box that sudo frustrates me. Why? Because of the default timeout.

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