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Running sudo in a torified shell

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I am running a torified shell (. torsocks on) and for some reason I am unable to run commands with sudo privileges. I get the following error:
bash: /usr/bin/su: Operation not permitted.

I've tried adding the debian-tor user to the sudo group and can't seem to find anything useful on the internet.

This is using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Server Edition and I've also tried it out with the latest stable edition of Kali, both to no avail.

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You've not provided any OS & release details.
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@guiverc Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Server Edition?
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