Michael Havens wrote:
>
> I AM LIKE SOOOOOO EXCITED. I figured out all on my own (with 'man sudo')
> that sudo list is in the file /etc/sudoers and I added my user to the list. I
> cheated though; I didn't use vi. I used kate.
> --
> <:-)~MIKE~(-:>
>
That also means you can make a mistake and kill your sudo capability.
Learn from the mistakes of others. At a certain client, it is common
practice to put the administrators in the sudoers file to allow "sudo su
-" without a password (don't go there - I protested, but the client is
always right). Then one day, an admin borked /etc/sudoers and could no
longer become root. Since remote root logins are disabled, that meant
he go to go out to the floor and fix each box from the console.
Doooh!!!!
Be safe. Use visudo.
George Toft
Computer Security
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