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I'll be honest... I know this seems silly - but I just observed a curious behavior by an asset discovery system which prompted me to document this.
The asset discovery system is running a command like
sudo sudo -p ************* lsof -iTCP -n -P -F pcnfT
I think this might be an bug in their command generation... but then it occurred to me that if this command works it might be because of a rule like:
dev ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/sudo
as opposed to the more expecteddev ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/lsof
or something.make me a sandwich -> access denied
sudo make me a sandwich -> access denied
sudo sudo make me a sandwich -> okay