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root : problem with defaults entries

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I'm getting security mail from my server saying: root : problem with defaults entries ; TTY=unknown ; PWD=/root ; USER=root

Upon browsing around, "they" say;

This problem is caused by sudo looking for directives in a place it cannot find them: sss. Check the /etc/nsswitch.conf

and to modify the line

sudoers: files sss

and remove the sss. but I don't even have a line with sudoers?

should I add one?

don't want to mess with stuff I don't completely understand.

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