Closed thetonto closed 1 year ago
Sorry but as Rich already responded on the forum there's nothing in openHABian that copes with sudo so this most likely is no openHABian issue.
If you can reproduce it (starting with a fresh i.e. unmodified installation), set debugmode=maximum
in /etc/openhab
, record the shell output and upload the log here.
Hi Markus
I totally love the fast response from the team. What is did was an update to openhab
Then over time I had noted that my link to front end did not work. I went back into openhab to reinstall and found i was locked out of sudo as the permission had changed.
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Markus Storm wrote on 17/09/2022 2:42 AM:
Sorry but as Rich already responded on the forum there's nothing in openHABian that copes with sudo so this most likely is no openHABian issue. If you can reproduce it (starting with a fresh i.e. unmodified installation), set |debugmode=maximum| in |/etc/openhab|, record the shell output and upload the log here.
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not an openhabian issue
reopen if you can provide an install log to show misbehavior.
I did a reinstall of front tail to my openhab installation and found that my sudo command has been disabled and is now owned by the fronttail user.