I would like to keep my /etc/sudoers file as distributed and only use a /etc/sudoers.d drop-in file instead.
Everything is working fine except for permissions given to the wheel group in the distribution sudoers file:
I don't want people in group wheel to be able to run commands. Now I know I can comment the above line and revoke this permission, however I want to keep the sudoers file as-distributed; so my goal it to revoke these permissions in my drop-in file. I have tried the following without success:
The manual has little info on revoking permissions and I'm running out of ideas.
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Having a bit of a discussion with a software vendor about this. Can anyone confirm my understanding?
/etc/sudoers file example:-
user1 server1 = NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/ls -l
user1 server1 = NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/file
But then the following command fails (logged in on server 1 as user1) because... (2 Replies)
this is for the first time i am going to use sudoers i want know how to create sudoers and giving privileges for that users
thanks in advance
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Having a "running low on coffee" moment here & need help.
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Hi,
I need to know how to revoke the access/permission of Kernel for a group. In details, one of the group 'X' is having kernel access/permission and this group can control the Kernel at anytime. How can we revoke this permission/access ?
Thanks,
Rohit.. (13 Replies)