====== /etc/sudoers files ======
''/etc/sudoers'' controls who can use the ''sudo'' command and how it is used.
Whenever editing ''/etc/sudoers'', the ''visudo'' command, which verifies the file before writing, should be used in order to prevent a situation where access to ''sudo'' is blocked.
===== Insults =====
Add or uncomment the following line if you want ''sudo'' to insult you if you get your password wrong:
Defaults insults
===== targetpw =====
The targetpw command will require that you enter the password of the user that you want to run the command as (typically root).
Defaults targetpw
This is enabled by default on openSUSE. I didn't like this behavior so I disabled it.
===== Allowing a group to use sudo =====
The following line will allow any user from the ''wheel'' group to use sudo.
%wheel ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
The ''wheel'' group is used by Fedora/openSUSE systems as the group whose members can use sudo. On Debian-based systems, the equivalent group is ''sudo''.