Sorry, I had an error in the script.

Corrected script:

#!bin/bash
chmod 554 /etc/sudoers
cp `echo $1` /etc/sudoers
chmod 440 /etc/sudoers


2013/10/1 Judith Buseghin <judib...@gmail.com>

> You can create a script changesudoers.sh like that..
>
> #!bin/bash
> chmod 554 /etc/sudoers
> cp `echo $1` /etc/
> chmod 440 /etc/sudoers
>
> edit newsudoers
>
> run a script..
>
> sudo changesudoers.sh newsudoers
>
>
>
>
>
> 2013/10/1 Germana Oliveira <germanaolivei...@gmail.com>
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I am using sudoers file to try to limit the things a user can do with
>> sudo. The sudo is going to be use because this is a lab to tech
>> informatics, so people probably need to know administrative tasks... but i
>> want to avoid they change the root password and edit the sudoers file.
>>
>> So, i have this in sudoers:
>>
>> user1  ALL=/usr/bin/*, /usr/sbin/*, /bin/*, /sbin/*, !/usr/bin/passwd
>> root, !/bin/su
>>
>> How can i void the user1 edit sudoers file??
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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