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I need to understand if the users listed with ADMINS user alias (User1, User2) in the following example still have root type access.  The #default specification was added in response to remediation...
Zones: Unix Network SecurityDate Answered: 10/28/2005 Rating: 7.6 Views: 0
I am a newbie and using red hat 8.0 , i was recently trying out sudo commands, and as the root user i changed the /etc/sudoers file by uncommenting the line. %wheel  ALL=(All) NOPASSWD:ALL I th...
Zones: Linux AdminDate Answered: 06/30/2005 Rating: 9.4 Views: 0
Hello Group, In my linuxbox I tried to run a comamnd the following command to stop the ftp daemon: sudo /sbin/service  vsftpd stop In response, system asked my root password then I did e...
Zones: Linux AdminDate Answered: 01/09/2007 Rating: 7.8 Views: 0
Hi, I have an environment of 300 over unix servers (linux/solaris/aix). Is there any way to centralize the sudoers file on a server and push the files regularly to all the sudo clients. Wats th...
Zones: Solaris UnixDate Answered: 09/24/2006 Rating: 8.2 Views: 14
Hi. I have been googling and testing for about an hour. I heard of an insults flag you can set in sudoers to insult the user if they get thier password wrong. However, I cannot find a simple ins...
Zones: LinuxDate Answered: 06/13/2006 Rating: 7.6 Views: 8
Hi I require my user 'www' to run the command '/sbin/service crond restart' without having to use the root password. How do I write this in /etc/sudoers? Thank you tr5
Zones: Linux Network SecurityDate Answered: 09/01/2006 Rating: 7.8 Views: 225
I'm trying to help a friend edit her sudoers file, but when she types 'visudo' it doesn't bring up the text of the file, it just says that the file was unchanged.  I've searched all over the intern...
Zones: Apple OSDate Answered: 12/29/2003 Rating: 7.6 Views: 15
I need to write a script file that will do setup on a system and one of the steps is to give a group permission to mount drives.  I've already worked out that the lines to add are %mounter ALL=(...
Zones: Linux DevDate Answered: 06/23/2006 Rating: 8.8 Views: 0
Hello, I accomplished a moronic feat. I was editing my sudoers file on Ubuntu (Breezy Badger) and I introduced a syntax error during the process. Of course, I can't sudo to anything now, b/c the...
Zones: Linux AdminDate Answered: 09/04/2006 Rating: 8.8 Views: 9
I'm looking for input on "problems" removing root from the sudoers file. We have our normal users in sudoers (us admins), I have read that having removing root from sudoers prevents users from "cha...
Zones: Linux Network SecurityDate Answered: 08/27/2008 Rating: 9.3 Views: 4