SUDO_USER.
_\bs_\bu_\bd_\bo_\be_\br_\bs uses per-user time stamp files for credential caching. Once a
- user has been authenticated, record is written containing the uid that
+ user has been authenticated, a record is written containing the uid that
was used to authenticate, the terminal session ID, and a time stamp
(using a monotonic clock if one is available). The user may then use
s\bsu\bud\bdo\bo without a password for a short period of time (5 minutes unless
.PP
\fIsudoers\fR
uses per-user time stamp files for credential caching.
-Once a user has been authenticated, record is written
+Once a user has been authenticated, a record is written
containing the uid that was used to authenticate, the
terminal session ID, and a time stamp
(using a monotonic clock if one is available).
.Pp
.Em sudoers
uses per-user time stamp files for credential caching.
-Once a user has been authenticated, record is written
+Once a user has been authenticated, a record is written
containing the uid that was used to authenticate, the
terminal session ID, and a time stamp
(using a monotonic clock if one is available).