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05.20.2008 at 09:47AM PDT, ID: 23417935
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How do I share one sudo file from one server to other servers?

Asked by wbens in Linux Administration, Fedora Linux, Red Hat Linux

Tags: Linux, Centos 5.0, 5.0

I am trying to create a sudoers file on one server. I need to use it so that Linux users run certain commands on other servers. Also, I do not want these users to be able to edit the sudoers file. How do I go about that?
Thanks.
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