03-12-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by
DukeNuke2
1. read the
rules of unix.com. it is "please" not "pls"!
2. show us what you've done so far and where your problems are.
I apologize if I violated some of the rules. I would like to understand which rule I violated. By your statements above, I am guessing it's my lexical abilities or lacking thereof. Is it my use of "pls" for please? Is it rule 11?
I assume you are very well respected in this forum but it seems some of your corrections have a hint of something which is unfounded. I did a quick search for the words "DukeNuke2 pls' and you have a bunch of replies with users who used the word "pls" for please and used headers with the word "pls" and yet, you have failed to correct those users of their infraction.
So please enlighten me about my infraction(s).
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pkla-admin-identities
PKLA-ADMIN-IDENTIT(8) pkla-admin-identities PKLA-ADMIN-IDENTIT(8)
NAME
pkla-admin-identities - List pklocalauthority-configured polkit administrators
SYNOPSIS
pkla-admin-identities [--help]
pkla-admin-identities [--config-path config-path]
DESCRIPTION
pkla-admin-identities interprets configuration files described below to determine which users polkit(8) considers administrators, using a
non-JavaScript configuration file format described below.
Note: Determining which users are considered administrators is driven by JavaScript rules as described in polkit(8). pkla-admin-identities
is called by a JavaScript rule file named 49-polkit-pkla-compat.rules; other JavaScript rules with a higher priority may exist, so the
pkla-admin-identities configuration may not necessarily govern the final decision by polkit(8).
The ordering of the JavaScript rule files and the ordering of pkla-admin-identities configuration files is not integrated and uses
different rules; the pkla-admin-identities configuration evaluation is happens at a single point within the JavaScript rule evaluation
order.
pkla-admin-identities is an internal helper program of pkla-polkit-compat. You shouldn't need to run it directly, except for debugging
purposes.
Configuration is read from files with a .conf extension in the /etc/polkit-1/localauthority.conf.d directory. All files are read in
lexicographical order (using the C locale), meaning that later files can override earlier ones. The file 50-localauthority.conf contains
the settings provided by the OS vendor. Users and 3rd party packages can drop configuration files with a priority higher than 60 to change
the defaults. The configuration file format is simple. Each configuration file is a key file (also commonly known as a ini file) with a
single group called [Configuration]. Only a single key, AdminIdentities is read. The value of this key is a semi-colon separated list of
identities that can be used when administrator authentication is required. Users are specified by prefixing the user name with unix-user:,
groups of users are specified by prefixing with unix-group:, and netgroups of users are specified with unix-netgroup:. See the section
called "EXAMPLE" for an example of a configuration file.
pkla-admin-identities outputs the resulting configuration of administrator identities, one identity per line, using the same format
(including e.g. the unix-user: prefix). If no administrator identities are configured in the above-described configuration files, the
output will be empty.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Write a summary of the available options to standard output and exit successfully.
-c, --config-path=config-path
Search for configuration files in config-path instead of the default /etc/polkit-1/localauthority.conf.d.
EXIT STATUS
pkla-admin-identities exits with 0 on success (even if there are no administrator identities), and a non-zero status on error.
FILES
/etc/polkit-1/localauthority.conf.d
Default directory containing configuration files.
EXAMPLE
The following .conf file
[Configuration]
AdminIdentities=unix-group:staff
specifies that any user in the staff UNIX group can be used for authentication when administrator authentication is needed. This file would
typically be installed in the /etc/polkit-1/localauthority.conf.d directory and given the name 60-desktop-policy.conf to ensure that it is
evaluated after the 50-localauthority.conf file shipped with pkla-polkit-compat. If the local administrator wants to override this (suppose
60-desktop-policy.conf was shipped as part of the OS) he can simply create a file 99-my-admin-configuration.conf with the following content
[Configuration]
AdminIdentities=unix-user:lisa;unix-user:marge
to specify that only the users lisa and marge can authenticate when administrator authentication is needed.
AUTHOR
Written by David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com> with a lot of help from many others. Adapted by Miloslav Trma <mitr@redhat.com>.
SEE ALSO
polkit(8)
polkit-pkla-compat May 2013 PKLA-ADMIN-IDENTIT(8)