paulfoel
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/etc/sudoers on Solaris
Having a bit of a discussion with a software vendor about this. Can anyone confirm my understanding?
/etc/sudoers file example:-
But then the following command fails (logged in on server 1 as user1) because its not in sudoers file.
Surely this is correct? You can't sudo a command unless you have appropriate permissions in /etc/sudoers? Am I right?
/etc/sudoers file example:-
user1 server1 = NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/ls -l
user1 server1 = NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/file
But then the following command fails (logged in on server 1 as user1) because its not in sudoers file.
sudo java abc.jar
Surely this is correct? You can't sudo a command unless you have appropriate permissions in /etc/sudoers? Am I right?
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