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Sudo version

 
Ali Imran Abbas
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Sudo version

I am installing sudo on my hpux servers but I have different versions of OS and variety of Hardware platforms available here.
The OS versions I have are 10.20, 11.00, 11.11 and 11.23 and we have both PA-Risc and Itanium based servers. The latest stable version of sudo as posted on the sudo website is sudo 1.6.9p17.

My question is does this version (sudo 1.6.9p17) gonna work for all the OS versions and HW platforms available here. Or I need to install different versions of sudo on different machines based on the OS version and HW?
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Ernesto Cappello
Trusted Contributor

Re: Sudo version

Hi Ali Imran Abbas the option is:

-V

The -V (version) option causes sudo to print the version number and exit. If the invoking user is already root the -V option will print out a list of the defaults sudo was compiled with as well as the machine's local network addresses.


The official site is:
http://www.gratisoft.us/sudo/

BR.
Ernesto
Ernesto Cappello
Trusted Contributor

Re: Sudo version

The manual page is:

http://www.gratisoft.us/sudo/man/sudo.html

Best regards,
Ernesto
Ernesto Cappello
Trusted Contributor

Re: Sudo version

Ali Imran Abbas
Regular Advisor

Re: Sudo version

My question is that if I can install the current version of sudo (sudo-1.6.9p17) on all servers because I saw the above mentioned link and it has different versions for PA-Risc and Itanium based servers and even for 11.11 and 11.23 but they dont have any thing for 11.00 and 10.20.