Re: manager sudo file

2010-03-16 Thread Jamie Bohr
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

Re: manager sudo file

2010-03-15 Thread Rick Stevens
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

Re: manager sudo file

2010-03-15 Thread Tom H
>> 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

Re: manager sudo file

2010-03-15 Thread Jamie Bohr
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

Re: manager sudo file

2010-03-15 Thread Jamie Bohr
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

Re: manager sudo file

2010-03-13 Thread Tom H
> 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. 

Re: manager sudo file

2010-03-13 Thread Clive Hills
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

manager sudo file

2010-03-12 Thread Jamie Bohr
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