Hi SuSErs, I bumped into a ridiculous problem. I just joined a mixed Solaris/Red Hat environment and introduced a SuSE box into that environment. It uses NIS and sudo quite widely. I changed netgroup setting to nis in my /etc/nsswitch.conf, added a new group to /etc/passwd, created User_Alias in sudoers, restarted nscd. Now sudo rejects my correct password. I tried to replace /etc/pam.d/sudo with contents from /etc/pam.d/su and sudo started to work but it does not ask for any password what I don't like. I compared /etc/pam.d/sudo to the one from Red Hat 7.0, it;s completely different. Red Hat uses pam modules which don't exist on SuSE. I searched the archives of SuSE list but found nothing. Does anybody else use sudo on SuSE in NIS environment? Or is it a privilege of Red Hat to support it? I would hate to fall back to installing Red Hat on my desktop. -Kastus