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# 1  
Old 06-21-2019
fun facts

I want to track only below:


I am using below, but it doesn't work:

Last edited by proactiveaditya; 06-24-2019 at 04:43 AM..
# 2  
Old 06-21-2019
Code:
$ cat file
=(root)NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/vim
=(ALL)NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/vim
=NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/vim
=(user)NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/vim
$ egrep '=(\(root\)|\(ALL\))?NOPASSWD' file
=(root)NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/vim
=(ALL)NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/vim
=NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/vim


Last edited by anbu23; 06-21-2019 at 09:43 AM..
# 3  
Old 06-21-2019
This doesnt give any output, the file content is:

Code:
=(root)NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/vim
=(ALL)NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/vim
=NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/vim
=(user)NOPASSWD:/usr/bin/vim


Last edited by proactiveaditya; 06-21-2019 at 09:41 AM.. Reason: more details
# 4  
Old 06-21-2019
Code:
< sudo.txt tr -d "[:blank:]" | egrep '=(\((ALL|root)\))?([[:alpha:]]+:)?/usr/bin/vim'

Explanation of the (\((ALL|root)\))?:
The inner ( ) are for the | scope: ALL OR root.
Then there are the literal parens \( \) around it.
And then there are another ( ) around this for the ? scope: match zero or once.
Note that the greedy .* "match all" often matches too much.
# 5  
Old 06-21-2019
This works.

Now how do i match below:

Code:
=(root)ALL
=(root:root)ALL
=(root)NOPASSWD:ALL
=(root:root)NOPASSWD:ALL

=(ALL)ALL
=(ALL:ALL)ALL
=ALL
=NOPASSWD:ALL

# 6  
Old 06-21-2019
Quick hack: allow : in addition to ALL and root, allow one or more instances with +
Code:
< sudo.txt tr -d "[:blank:]" | egrep '=(\((ALL|root|:)+\))?([[:alpha:]]+:)?ALL'

This is not 100% precise, because it would also match ALLroot rootALL ALLALL rootroot.
# 7  
Old 06-21-2019
No output
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