-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
N\bN\bN\bNA\bA\bA\bAM\bM\bM\bME\bE\bE\bE
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 1
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 1
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
Host_Alias ::= NAME '=' Host_List
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 2
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 2
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
Host ::= '!'* hostname |
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 3
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 3
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
there are conflicting values, the last value on a matching
Parameter ::= Parameter '=' Value ||
'!'* Parameter ||
- Parameters may be flags, integer values, or strings.
+ Parameters may be f\bf\bf\bfl\bl\bl\bla\ba\ba\bag\bg\bg\bgs\bs\bs\bs, i\bi\bi\bin\bn\bn\bnt\bt\bt\bte\be\be\beg\bg\bg\bge\be\be\ber\br\br\br values, or s\bs\bs\bst\bt\bt\btr\br\br\bri\bi\bi\bin\bn\bn\bng\bg\bg\bgs\bs\bs\bs.
Flags are implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the
'!' operator. Some integer and string parameters may also
be used in a boolean context to disable them. Values may
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 4
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 4
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
shell_noargs
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 5
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 5
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
successfully
secure_path Value to override user's $PATH with
When logging via _\bs_\by_\bs_\bl_\bo_\bg(3), sudo accepts the following
- values for the syslog facility (the value of the _\bs_\by_\bs_\bl_\bo_\bg
- Parameter): _\ba_\bu_\bt_\bh_\bp_\br_\bi_\bv (if your OS supports it), _\ba_\bu_\bt_\bh,
- _\bd_\ba_\be_\bm_\bo_\bn, _\bu_\bs_\be_\br, _\bl_\bo_\bc_\ba_\bl_\b0, _\bl_\bo_\bc_\ba_\bl_\b1, _\bl_\bo_\bc_\ba_\bl_\b2, _\bl_\bo_\bc_\ba_\bl_\b3, _\bl_\bo_\bc_\ba_\bl_\b4,
- _\bl_\bo_\bc_\ba_\bl_\b5, _\bl_\bo_\bc_\ba_\bl_\b6, and _\bl_\bo_\bc_\ba_\bl_\b7. The following syslog
- priorities are supported: _\ba_\bl_\be_\br_\bt, _\bc_\br_\bi_\bt, _\bd_\be_\bb_\bu_\bg, _\be_\bm_\be_\br_\bg, _\be_\br_\br,
- _\bi_\bn_\bf_\bo, _\bn_\bo_\bt_\bi_\bc_\be, and _\bw_\ba_\br_\bn_\bi_\bn_\bg.
+ values for the syslog facility (the value of the s\bs\bs\bsy\by\by\bys\bs\bs\bsl\bl\bl\blo\bo\bo\bog\bg\bg\bg
+ Parameter): a\ba\ba\bau\bu\bu\but\bt\bt\bth\bh\bh\bhp\bp\bp\bpr\br\br\bri\bi\bi\biv\bv\bv\bv (if your OS supports it), a\ba\ba\bau\bu\bu\but\bt\bt\bth\bh\bh\bh,
+ d\bd\bd\bda\ba\ba\bae\be\be\bem\bm\bm\bmo\bo\bo\bon\bn\bn\bn, u\bu\bu\bus\bs\bs\bse\be\be\ber\br\br\br, l\bl\bl\blo\bo\bo\boc\bc\bc\bca\ba\ba\bal\bl\bl\bl0\b0\b0\b0, l\bl\bl\blo\bo\bo\boc\bc\bc\bca\ba\ba\bal\bl\bl\bl1\b1\b1\b1, l\bl\bl\blo\bo\bo\boc\bc\bc\bca\ba\ba\bal\bl\bl\bl2\b2\b2\b2, l\bl\bl\blo\bo\bo\boc\bc\bc\bca\ba\ba\bal\bl\bl\bl3\b3\b3\b3, l\bl\bl\blo\bo\bo\boc\bc\bc\bca\ba\ba\bal\bl\bl\bl4\b4\b4\b4,
+ l\bl\bl\blo\bo\bo\boc\bc\bc\bca\ba\ba\bal\bl\bl\bl5\b5\b5\b5, l\bl\bl\blo\bo\bo\boc\bc\bc\bca\ba\ba\bal\bl\bl\bl6\b6\b6\b6, and l\bl\bl\blo\bo\bo\boc\bc\bc\bca\ba\ba\bal\bl\bl\bl7\b7\b7\b7. The following syslog
+ priorities are supported: a\ba\ba\bal\bl\bl\ble\be\be\ber\br\br\brt\bt\bt\bt, c\bc\bc\bcr\br\br\bri\bi\bi\bit\bt\bt\bt, d\bd\bd\bde\be\be\beb\bb\bb\bbu\bu\bu\bug\bg\bg\bg, e\be\be\bem\bm\bm\bme\be\be\ber\br\br\brg\bg\bg\bg, e\be\be\ber\br\br\brr\br\br\br,
+ i\bi\bi\bin\bn\bn\bnf\bf\bf\bfo\bo\bo\bo, n\bn\bn\bno\bo\bo\bot\bt\bt\bti\bi\bi\bic\bc\bc\bce\be\be\be, and w\bw\bw\bwa\ba\ba\bar\br\br\brn\bn\bn\bni\bi\bi\bin\bn\bn\bng\bg\bg\bg.
U\bU\bU\bUs\bs\bs\bse\be\be\ber\br\br\br S\bS\bS\bSp\bp\bp\bpe\be\be\bec\bc\bc\bci\bi\bi\bif\bf\bf\bfi\bi\bi\bic\bc\bc\bca\ba\ba\bat\bt\bt\bti\bi\bi\bio\bo\bo\bon\bn\bn\bn
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 6
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 6
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
Runas_Spec in the user specification, a default Runas_Spec
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 7
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 7
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
[!...] Matches any character n\bn\bn\bno\bo\bo\bot\bt\bt\bt in the specified range.
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 8
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 8
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
E\bE\bE\bEX\bX\bX\bXA\bA\bA\bAM\bM\bM\bMP\bP\bP\bPL\bL\bL\bLE\bE\bE\bES\bS\bS\bS
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 9
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 9
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
root ALL = (ALL) ALL
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 10
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 10
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
machines as any user listed in the _\bO_\bP Runas_Alias (r\br\br\bro\bo\bo\boo\bo\bo\bot\bt\bt\bt
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 11
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 11
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
ALL CDROM = NOPASSWD: /sbin/umount /CDROM,\
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 12
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 12
-sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
+SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
-10/Oct/1999 1.6 13
+11/Oct/1999 1.6 13
'!'* Parameter ||
</PRE>
<P>
-Parameters may be flags, integer values, or strings. Flags are implicitly
-boolean and can be turned off via the '!' operator. Some integer and string
-parameters may also be used in a boolean context to disable them. Values
-may be enclosed in double quotes (<CODE>"</CODE>) when they contain multiple words. Special characters may be escaped with
+Parameters may be <STRONG>flags</STRONG>, <STRONG>integer</STRONG> values, or <STRONG>strings</STRONG>. Flags are implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the '!' operator.
+Some integer and string parameters may also be used in a boolean context to
+disable them. Values may be enclosed in double quotes (<CODE>"</CODE>) when they contain multiple words. Special characters may be escaped with
a backslash (<CODE>\</CODE>).
<P>
</DL>
<P>
When logging via <CODE>syslog(3),</CODE> sudo accepts the following values
-for the syslog facility (the value of the <EM>syslog</EM> Parameter): <EM>authpriv</EM> (if your OS supports it), <EM>auth</EM>, <EM>daemon</EM>, <EM>user</EM>, <EM>local0</EM>, <EM>local1</EM>, <EM>local2</EM>,
-<EM>local3</EM>, <EM>local4</EM>, <EM>local5</EM>, <EM>local6</EM>, and <EM>local7</EM>. The following syslog priorities are supported: <EM>alert</EM>, <EM>crit</EM>, <EM>debug</EM>, <EM>emerg</EM>,
-<EM>err</EM>, <EM>info</EM>, <EM>notice</EM>, and <EM>warning</EM>.
+for the syslog facility (the value of the <STRONG>syslog</STRONG> Parameter): <STRONG>authpriv</STRONG> (if your OS supports it), <STRONG>auth</STRONG>, <STRONG>daemon</STRONG>, <STRONG>user</STRONG>, <STRONG>local0</STRONG>, <STRONG>local1</STRONG>, <STRONG>local2</STRONG>,
+<STRONG>local3</STRONG>, <STRONG>local4</STRONG>, <STRONG>local5</STRONG>, <STRONG>local6</STRONG>, and <STRONG>local7</STRONG>. The following syslog priorities are supported: <STRONG>alert</STRONG>, <STRONG>crit</STRONG>, <STRONG>debug</STRONG>, <STRONG>emerg</STRONG>,
+<STRONG>err</STRONG>, <STRONG>info</STRONG>, <STRONG>notice</STRONG>, and <STRONG>warning</STRONG>.
<P>
<HR>
''' $RCSfile$$Revision$$Date$
'''
''' $Log$
-''' Revision 1.12 1999/10/11 15:55:11 millert
-''' Docuement "Defaults" lines in /etc/sudoers. Still needs some fleshing
-''' out but this is a start.
+''' Revision 1.13 1999/10/20 15:23:42 millert
+''' change ital to bold
'''
'''
.de Sh
.nr % 0
.rr F
.\}
-.TH sudoers 5 "1.6" "10/Oct/1999" "FILE FORMATS"
+.TH SUDOERS 5 "1.6" "11/Oct/1999" "FILE FORMATS"
.UC
.if n .hy 0
.if n .na
\& Parameter ::= Parameter '=' Value ||
\& '!'* Parameter ||
.Ve
-Parameters may be flags, integer values, or strings. Flags are
-implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the \*(L'!\*(R' operator.
+Parameters may be \fBflags\fR, \fBinteger\fR values, or \fBstrings\fR. Flags
+are implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the \*(L'!\*(R' operator.
Some integer and string parameters may also be used in a boolean
context to disable them. Values may be enclosed in double quotes
(\f(CW"\fR) when they contain multiple words. Special characters may
Value to override user's \f(CW$PATH\fR with
.PP
When logging via \fIsyslog\fR\|(3), sudo accepts the following values for the syslog
-facility (the value of the \fIsyslog\fR Parameter): \fIauthpriv\fR (if your \s-1OS\s0
-supports it), \fIauth\fR, \fIdaemon\fR, \fIuser\fR, \fIlocal0\fR, \fIlocal1\fR, \fIlocal2\fR,
-\fIlocal3\fR, \fIlocal4\fR, \fIlocal5\fR, \fIlocal6\fR, and \fIlocal7\fR. The following
-syslog priorities are supported: \fIalert\fR, \fIcrit\fR, \fIdebug\fR, \fIemerg\fR,
-\fIerr\fR, \fIinfo\fR, \fInotice\fR, and \fIwarning\fR.
+facility (the value of the \fBsyslog\fR Parameter): \fBauthpriv\fR (if your \s-1OS\s0
+supports it), \fBauth\fR, \fBdaemon\fR, \fBuser\fR, \fBlocal0\fR, \fBlocal1\fR, \fBlocal2\fR,
+\fBlocal3\fR, \fBlocal4\fR, \fBlocal5\fR, \fBlocal6\fR, and \fBlocal7\fR. The following
+syslog priorities are supported: \fBalert\fR, \fBcrit\fR, \fBdebug\fR, \fBemerg\fR,
+\fBerr\fR, \fBinfo\fR, \fBnotice\fR, and \fBwarning\fR.
.Sh "User Specification"
.PP
.Vb 1
\fIsudo\fR\|(8), \fIvisudo\fR\|(8), \fIsu\fR\|(1), \fIfnmatch\fR\|(3).
.rn }` ''
-.IX Title "sudoers 5"
+.IX Title "SUDOERS 5"
.IX Name "sudoers - list of which users may execute what"
.IX Header "NAME"
Parameter ::= Parameter '=' Value ||
'!'* Parameter ||
-Parameters may be flags, integer values, or strings. Flags are
-implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the '!' operator.
+Parameters may be B<flags>, B<integer> values, or B<strings>. Flags
+are implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the '!' operator.
Some integer and string parameters may also be used in a boolean
context to disable them. Values may be enclosed in double quotes
(C<">) when they contain multiple words. Special characters may
=back 12
When logging via syslog(3), sudo accepts the following values for the syslog
-facility (the value of the I<syslog> Parameter): I<authpriv> (if your OS
-supports it), I<auth>, I<daemon>, I<user>, I<local0>, I<local1>, I<local2>,
-I<local3>, I<local4>, I<local5>, I<local6>, and I<local7>. The following
-syslog priorities are supported: I<alert>, I<crit>, I<debug>, I<emerg>,
-I<err>, I<info>, I<notice>, and I<warning>.
+facility (the value of the B<syslog> Parameter): B<authpriv> (if your OS
+supports it), B<auth>, B<daemon>, B<user>, B<local0>, B<local1>, B<local2>,
+B<local3>, B<local4>, B<local5>, B<local6>, and B<local7>. The following
+syslog priorities are supported: B<alert>, B<crit>, B<debug>, B<emerg>,
+B<err>, B<info>, B<notice>, and B<warning>.
=head2 User Specification