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Hi all:
I am running sudo version 1.6.6. I would like to avoid any user the "sudo -s" command which opens a terminal giving the user full root access just like a root user essentially negating sudo. Is there any way to prevent users from giving this command ? Your help in this is appreciated. Thanks, -Ge |
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