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+SUDOERS(5) MAINTENANCE COMMANDS SUDOERS(5)
N\bNA\bAM\bME\bE
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Host_Alias ::= NAME '=' Host_List
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Host_List ::= Host |
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arguments: ',', ':', '=', '\'. The special command
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pretty as the default but some people find it
If set, mail will be sent to the _\bm_\ba_\bi_\bl_\bt_\bo user
if the invoking user is allowed to use s\bsu\bud\bdo\bo
but the command they are trying is not listed
- in their _\bs_\bu_\bd_\bo_\be_\br_\bs file entry. This flag is _\bo_\bf_\bf
- by default.
+ in their _\bs_\bu_\bd_\bo_\be_\br_\bs file entry or is explicitly
+ denied. This flag is _\bo_\bf_\bf by default.
tty_tickets If set, users must authenticate on a per-tty
basis. Normally, s\bsu\bud\bdo\bo uses a directory in the
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root_sudo If set, root is allowed to run s\bsu\bud\bdo\bo too. Dis
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preserve_groups
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This flag is _\bo_\bf_\bf by default.
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exists. Only available if s\bsu\bud\bdo\bo is configured
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badpass_message
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choose the editor that matches the user's USER
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exempt_group
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argument may be a double-quoted, space-sepa
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Tag_Spec ::= ('NOPASSWD:' | 'PASSWD:' | 'NOEXEC:' | 'EXEC:')
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_\b/_\bu_\bs_\br_\b/_\bb_\bi_\bn_\b/_\bl_\bp_\br_\bm as root on the machine rushmore as r\bro\boo\bot\bt
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Note that a forward slash ('/') will n\bno\bot\bt be matched by
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these are a bit contrived. First, we define our _\ba_\bl_\bi_\ba_\bs_\be_\bs:
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root ALL = (ALL) ALL
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and o\bop\bpe\ber\bra\bat\bto\bor\br).
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Any user may mount or unmount a CD-ROM on the machines in
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Tru64 UNIX, MacOS X, and HP-UX 11.x. It is known n\bno\bot\bt to
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.\" ========================================================================
.\"
.IX Title "SUDOERS @mansectform@"
-.TH SUDOERS @mansectform@ "May 17, 2004" "1.6.8" "MAINTENANCE COMMANDS"
+.TH SUDOERS @mansectform@ "May 27, 2004" "1.6.8" "MAINTENANCE COMMANDS"
.SH "NAME"
sudoers \- list of which users may execute what
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Item "mail_no_perms"
If set, mail will be sent to the \fImailto\fR user if the invoking
user is allowed to use \fBsudo\fR but the command they are trying is not
-listed in their \fIsudoers\fR file entry. This flag is \fI@mail_no_perms@\fR
-by default.
+listed in their \fIsudoers\fR file entry or is explicitly denied.
+This flag is \fI@mail_no_perms@\fR by default.
.IP "tty_tickets" 12
.IX Item "tty_tickets"
If set, users must authenticate on a per-tty basis. Normally,