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Operating Systems AIX Sudo issue Post 302916618 by guy3145 on Thursday 11th of September 2014 06:15:57 AM
Old 09-11-2014
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sorry this is the whole file

Code:
 
# sudoers file.
#
# This file MUST be edited with the 'visudo' command as root.
# Failure to use 'visudo' may result in syntax or file permission errors
# that prevent sudo from running.
#
# See the sudoers man page for the details on how to write a sudoers file.
#

# Host alias specification

# User alias specification

# Cmnd alias specification

# Defaults specification

# Runas alias specification

# User privilege specification
root	ALL=(ALL) ALL
yossi1	ALL=ALL
yossi   ALL = ALL
alex	AIX = ALL
XXX	AIX53DEV = ALL
XXXSudoWithPass		ALL = ALL
XXXSudoWithoutPass	ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL



### XXX TEAM ###
logon ALL=(ALL)		ALL
logon4 ALL=(ALL)	ALL
logon5 ALL=(ALL)	ALL
logon9 ALL=(ALL)	NOPASSWD: ALL
logon28 ALL=(ALL)	ALL

# Uncomment to allow people in group wheel to run all commands
# %wheel	ALL=(ALL) ALL

# Same thing without a password
# %wheel	ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL

# Samples
# %users  ALL=/sbin/mount /cdrom,/sbin/umount /cdrom
# %users  localhost=/sbin/shutdown -h now
prod    ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/rpm,/bin/cp,/bin/mkdir,/bin/rm,/bin/chmod,/usr/bin/mv
s       ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/rpm,/bin/cp,/bin/mkdir,/bin/rm,/bin/chmod,/usr/bin/mv
devyoav  ALL= NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/rpm,/bin/cp,/bin/mkdir,/bin/rm,/bin/chmod,/usr/bin/mv,/usr/bin/smitty
devtXXX ALL=(ALL) ALL
XXX ALL=(ALL) ALL
XXX_1 ALL=(ALL) ALL

---------- Post updated at 05:15 AM ---------- Previous update was at 05:06 AM ----------

my problem is with the user logon
 

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gzexe name ... DESCRIPTION
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