Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 21:55:56 -0400 From: "dave" <dmehler22@earthlink.net> To: <ahze@wp.cc.nc.us> Cc: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: sudo? Message-ID: <001b01bfeba4$52b94260$0200a8c0@hellraiser> References: <200007110141.VAA10293@baddog.yi.org>
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Hello, Done that, isudo is reading sudoers right, it's not giving me a permissions error like it was, it's just not allowing my test user to operate on the given host. Dave. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Johnson" <ahze@wp.cc.nc.us> To: "dave" <dmehler22@earthlink.net>; <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 9:41 PM Subject: Re: sudo? > > chmod 0440 /usr/local/etc/sudoers > that should work.. > > On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, dave wrote: > > Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 21:21:43 -0400 > > To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> > > From: "dave" <dmehler22@earthlink.net> > > Reply-To: "dave" <dmehler22@earthlink.net> > > Subject: sudo? > > > > Hello, > > I'm having difficulties configuring sudo under fbsd 4.0. My problem > > is with the format of the sudoers file. I've got a user myself, which > > I've given all access to for testing purposes. I then create a test user, > > adding him to the identical lines as myself, again giving him full > > access, all of which works. When I try to limit the test user's access to > > perform only one or two commands I get the message that the test user is > > not allowed to run on the host. Any ideas? > > Thanks. > > Dave. > > > > > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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