If you REALLY want to you can limit the powers of the sudo command. It's actually quite versatile if you don't mind getting your "hands" dirty in the config files.![]()
If you REALLY want to you can limit the powers of the sudo command. It's actually quite versatile if you don't mind getting your "hands" dirty in the config files.![]()
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
When I worked as Unix Admin I had to manage some sudo files as every team and person had different privileges. Hardware, storage, Oracle, Sap and OS teams were all different and people on the teams might have different permissions. Screw up and NOT give a Oracle or SAP person the permission they think they have and all sorts of interesting discussions start.![]()
Last edited by PoppaGeek; 10-26-2010 at 08:12 PM.
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