Sorry, user XXXXX is not allowed to execute '/usr/bin/sudo -p lsof -iTCP -n -P -F pcnfT' as root on XXXXX.Issue During discovery of a Linux device, you may experience the following error: Sorry, user XXXXX is not allowed to execute '/usr/bin/sudo -p lsof -iTCP -n -P -F pcnfT' as root on XXXXX.CauseYou will see this error because you're using J2SSH (Legacy SSH) in which you should really not be unless using it as a provided workaround for a different issue. You should be able to review the MID Server logs and see within them J2SSH Being used (Just find 'J2SSH')ResolutionThere are two solutions to this issue: Revert to using SNC SSHApply the following MID Server Property to the MID Server you're using for Linux Discoveries:mid.property.ssh.use_sncYou can apply this via the following link:https://<INSTANCE_URL>.service-now.com/nav_to.do?uri=ecc_agent_property.do