_\bP_\bA_\bT_\bH, and unsetting all other environment variables.
-k The -\b-k\bk (_\bk_\bi_\bl_\bl) option to s\bsu\bud\bdo\bo invalidates the user's
- timestamp by setting the time on it to the epoch. The
+ timestamp by setting the time on it to the Epoch. The
next time s\bsu\bud\bdo\bo is run a password will be required.
This option does not require a password and was added
to allow a user to revoke s\bsu\bud\bdo\bo permissions from a
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.IX Item "-k"
The \fB\-k\fR (\fIkill\fR) option to \fBsudo\fR invalidates the user's timestamp
-by setting the time on it to the epoch. The next time \fBsudo\fR is
+by setting the time on it to the Epoch. The next time \fBsudo\fR is
run a password will be required. This option does not require a password
and was added to allow a user to revoke \fBsudo\fR permissions from a .logout
file.
=item -k
The B<-k> (I<kill>) option to B<sudo> invalidates the user's timestamp
-by setting the time on it to the epoch. The next time B<sudo> is
+by setting the time on it to the Epoch. The next time B<sudo> is
run a password will be required. This option does not require a password
and was added to allow a user to revoke B<sudo> permissions from a .logout
file.
who would attempt to add roles to
@sysconfdir@/sudoers. When this option is
present, @sysconfdir@/sudoers does not even
- need to exist. Since this options tells s\bsu\bud\bdo\bo
+ need to exist. Since this option tells s\bsu\bud\bdo\bo
how to behave when no specific LDAP entries
have been matched, this sudoOption is only
meaningful for the cn=defaults section. This
sudoers files so that only \s-1LDAP\s0 is used. This thwarts the efforts of
rogue operators who would attempt to add roles to \f(CW@sysconfdir\fR@/sudoers.
When this option is present, \f(CW@sysconfdir\fR@/sudoers does not even need to exist.
-Since this options tells \fBsudo\fR how to behave when no specific \s-1LDAP\s0 entries
+Since this option tells \fBsudo\fR how to behave when no specific \s-1LDAP\s0 entries
have been matched, this sudoOption is only meaningful for the cn=defaults
section. This flag is \fIoff\fR by default.
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sudoers files so that only LDAP is used. This thwarts the efforts of
rogue operators who would attempt to add roles to @sysconfdir@/sudoers.
When this option is present, @sysconfdir@/sudoers does not even need to exist.
-Since this options tells B<sudo> how to behave when no specific LDAP entries
+Since this option tells B<sudo> how to behave when no specific LDAP entries
have been matched, this sudoOption is only meaningful for the cn=defaults
section. This flag is I<off> by default.