That you for your suggestions. I didn't know I could use NIS for sudo, had
never thought of it. Most of the sites I support use NIS while others use
local accounts. I would like to LDAP but it left a bad taste the last time
I used it, HP-UX 10.20 and LDAP to NIS gateways don't work very well, at
On 03/15/2010 04:04 PM, Tom H wrote:
>>> Rather than create different /etc/sudoers for each box, can't you use
>>> a name service (with>1500 boxes you must already have one running)
>>> and set up netgroups for users, commands, boxes, and auths?
>
>> Yes, name service (DNS) is running but not suppo
>> Rather than create different /etc/sudoers for each box, can't you use
>> a name service (with >1500 boxes you must already have one running)
>> and set up netgroups for users, commands, boxes, and auths?
> Yes, name service (DNS) is running but not supported by my department.
> This infrastruct
I debated putting "OT:" in front of the subject but in the end decided not
to. Fedora is just the next release of Red Hat and has many tools and
abilities I have yet to explore. Suspect this list has many UNIX/Linux
enterprise administrators and solution architects.
Appreciate the SELinux sugges
Yes, name service (DNS) is running but not supported by my department.
This infrastructure has grown into what it is now for long time. I am
trying to straighten it out.
- Jamie
On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 12:12 PM, Tom H wrote:
> > I recently because the Senior Server Architect (Server Administr
> I recently because the Senior Server Architect (Server Administrator) and
> now support over 1500 servers and workstations and am looking for an easier
> way to mange privileged access.
> I have a mix of RHEL, HP-UX and Solaris based devices. We use CFenigine to
> manage part of configuration.
You Said :-
I have a mix of RHEL, HP-UX and Solaris based devices. We use CFenigine to
> manage part of configuration. The devices are located at 40 different
> sites.
>
I'm curious why you are asking this on a Fedora Community list as this list
isn't aimed at RHEL, HP-UX or Solaris systems.
I
I recently because the Senior Server Architect (Server Administrator) and
now support over 1500 servers and workstations and am looking for an easier
way to mange privileged access.
I have a mix of RHEL, HP-UX and Solaris based devices. We use CFenigine to
manage part of configuration. The devic