> > Depending on your sudo version you could also put snippets in > /etc/sudoers.d. This has the advantage of allowing each class to manage its > own sudoers file without any Puppet conflicts. > Make sure to implement some kind of ordering for the snippets. From the man-page: "Where there are multiple matches, the last match is used (which is not necessarily the most specific match)". This has bitten me more than once.
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