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Subject: [sudo-users] sudo -l without password
From: "Edward Capriolo" <edlinuxguru () gmail ! com>
Date: 2008-06-10 18:17:44
Message-ID: cbbf4b570806101117y68ea7544k5236f0e313722031 () mail ! gmail ! com
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I am having an issue where a locally defined users is being asked for
a password they do not have. Any ideas?
sudoUser: user1
sudoOption: !authenticate
sudoCommand: ALL
sudoHost: ALL
User2 is defined in hosts with no password
sudoUser: user2
sudoOption: !authenticate
sudoCommand: /sbin/mysql
sudoHost: ALL
as user1 sudo -l --works great no password
as user2 sudo -l --wants a password but user does not have one.
Is there a way to define user2 LDAP permissions so that sudo -l works
without a password?
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