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i'm not sure i'm reading the man pages for the sudoers file correctly.  if you've setup sudo before, you will probably be able to help me. i want to allow a few users to be able to tail the /var...
Zones: Linux AdminDate Answered: 08/31/2004 Views: 0
How does Sudo differ from doing a chmod +s <executable>?  How exactly is sudo used...? Thanks
Zones: LinuxDate Answered: 04/13/2005 Views: 0
Tags: sudo
my username is test and I am in the sudoers file so when i do sudo su different_username it prompts for password, and the password i enter is my "test" username's password. So is there a ...
Zones: Unix Systems ProgrammingDate Answered: 01/08/2006 Views: 0
I recently took two users out of sudoers. As expected, the sudo privilege has been lost by one of the users. But strangely, the other user still retatins the ability to use the sudo facility. I too...
Zones: Free BSDDate Answered: 08/07/2006 Views: 0
I want to run a script by sudo and I asked the SA to do that. He did. The script runs good and produces the desired result. If the script NOT run by sudo it does NOT produce the desired result....
Zones: AIX UnixDate Answered: 01/23/2007 Views: 0
I am wondering how I can give a user sudo access, yet is there a way to restrict say certain files, and or directories from that sudo'd user?  if so how would I do that.
Zones: Ubuntu, LinuxDate Answered: 03/12/2009 Views: 0
Tags: sudo
hello, im running FC1 and I would like to give sudo to a friend so he can do everything that 'root' can do, no matter what. how would I do that?
Zones: LinuxDate Answered: 05/03/2006 Views: 0
I am working in an environment that has AIX 5.3, Tivoli Directory Server 6.1, and SUDO using the sudoers file on each machine.  We currently have Tivoli Identity Manager and are trying to figure ou...
Zones: Unix Network Security, AIX UnixDate Answered: 06/13/2008 Views: 55
I need to grant su access to root for a user named 'oracle' on solaris 8. Can anyone help me with it? Also how do I grant sudo access to root for another user? Thanks Bill
Zones: SolarisDate Answered: 02/28/2003 Views: 20
Hi all I wand to run the date command using the sudo from a regular user. therefore I need to enable the user for ruuning it in the sudoers file. What should I right in this file?    Thanks
Zones: Unix SetupDate Answered: 08/04/2004 Views: 4