I have a pool of systems where sudo is stuck - entering any command into the terminal that you need to elevate using sudo gets hung - sudo never requests the password, and the command never runs.
The only common denominator at the moment is that all the systems with this issue are running Big Sur. But it's definitely not all of them. I've checked the system log for errors and am not seeing anything useful is being logged when I run the sudo command, at least to my eyes.
Interestingly, if you enable the root account on the system, set the root password, and then you use su instead of sudo, that works fine. Also, no issues entering admin credentials in the UI, like for example, to make changes to admin locked System Preferences - this issue is isolated to terminal commands.
Anyone else see this? My google-foo is failing me on this one. Trying to find any troubleshooting for sudo is so tough since it's a part of so many commands people post online... and it doesn't seem to be a widespread issue.
Thanks in advance!
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sudo commands "stuck" in terminal ???
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