• @Adda
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    3 years ago

    I believe it is an alias for doas instead because of the formatting of the password request. But basically, yes, it seems to be an alias to either of these programs.

      • @Adda
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        3 years ago

        Is it? How did you manage to change the password request format from [sudo] password for <user>: to Password:? Because the Password: format is exactly what doas uses.

        • SudoDnfDashYOP
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          23 years ago

          I honestly don’t know lol. I did really just Alias sudo.

          • @Adda
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            3 years ago

            Now, that is really strange. Is maybe your sudo already an alias for doas by any chance? Could you run the following in your terminal, for example?

            $ which sudo
            

            It should either say sudo: aliased to doas, or something like /usr/bin/sudo. The former would confirm my suspicions, that you have sudo aliased to doas already, the latter would mean you call the normal sudo command.