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12-18-2001 07:25 AM
12-18-2001 07:25 AM
Did any one used sudo to administer the user administration....can u pls guide and share your experience..since i had to setup sudo in couple of servers.
Thx in advance
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12-18-2001 07:31 AM
12-18-2001 07:31 AM
SolutionThe following thread might useful..
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x0ca672234586d5118ff00090279cd0f9,00.html
Goodluck,
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12-18-2001 07:33 AM
12-18-2001 07:33 AM
Re: sudo usage
I like to know (in my environment) what/when/and why people need sudo.
Most of the time you can write a script to do what the users want/need.
You really want to keep sudo out of the hands of amateurs.
You need to view the log often to determine if there is something you can "script".
Personally, I like to keep users out of shells, it makes for a safer and cleaner system!
live free or die
harry
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12-18-2001 07:33 AM
12-18-2001 07:33 AM
Re: sudo usage
http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/
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12-18-2001 07:35 AM
12-18-2001 07:35 AM
Re: sudo usage
See this as a complete guide:
http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/index.html
Shiju
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12-18-2001 07:37 AM
12-18-2001 07:37 AM
Re: sudo usage
this may be useful too:
http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Sysadmin/sudo-1.6.2b1/
Shiju
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12-28-2001 03:46 PM
12-28-2001 03:46 PM
Re: sudo usage
Lot of Good Info....I going thru....and updating myself.
Have a Wonderful HP-UX flourishing New Year 2002!
Thanks
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12-28-2001 07:06 PM
12-28-2001 07:06 PM
Re: sudo usage
But avoid using ALL=ALL! By setting this value, the sudo user is essentially super user with no restrictions. Instead, configure sudo users with very limited features...this includes specific commands and even specific parameters.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin