Looks like I forgot to test my answer. It does not seem that you can
use localhost as a hostname in omacneil localhost=NOPASSWD: /usr/cs/2002/omacneil/sbin/updateTry using ALL and things should work. I use ALL in my sudo file and have not given it any other thought. My machines are not NIS or other user/password sharing scheme. I even tried my hostname in there and it did not work. I am now interested in finding out what's up here. Mark Dan MacNeil wrote: Are you running the "update" command using the full path?/usr/cs/2002/omacneil/sbin/updateI am prompted for a password if I say: sudo /usr/cs/2002/omacneil/sbin/update or if I say sudo update which update gives me /usr/cs/2002/omacneil/sbin/update. I am aware that the current sudo file allows sudo bash. The goal is audit rather than control. Thanks for the reply. On Sat, 21 Feb 2004, MB wrote:Dan, Are you running the "update" command using the full path? /usr/cs/2002/omacneil/sbin/update Your sudo file allows running the above command only with no password. Also you should note that a sudo file like this allows for you to get a root shell via "sudo bash", which may or may not be what you want to allow. Mark Dan MacNeil wrote:Given the sudoers file below omacneil (as a member of wheel) should be able to do anything with a password and should be able to run "update" with no password. I can run everything but only with a password. What am I missing? reversing the order of %wheel & omacneil lines doesn't change things. ########### # User privilege specification root ALL=(ALL) ALL ken ALL=(ALL) ALL Defaults !lecture, insults %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL omacneil localhost=NOPASSWD: /usr/cs/2002/omacneil/sbin/update |
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