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sudo: Allows restricted root access for specified users.
- Summary
- Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain
users (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all) commands
as root while logging all commands and arguments. Sudo operates on a
per-command basis. It is not a replacement for the shell. Features
include: the ability to restrict what commands a user may run on a
per-host basis, copious logging of each command (providing a clear
audit trail of who did what), a configurable timeout of the sudo
command, and the ability to use the same configuration file (sudoers)
on many different machines.
Changelog
- * Thu Jan 29 16:00:00 2009 Daniel Kopecek <dkopecek{%}redhat{*}com> 1.6.9p17-3.el5_3.1
- audit patch rediff (one chunk failed to apply due to fuzz=0)
- Fix for incorrect handling of groups in Runas_User (#481720)
Resolves: #481820
- * Tue Jan 6 16:00:00 2009 Peter Vrabec <pvrabec{%}redhat{*}com> 1.6.9p17-3
- regression was found, PATH variable can not be changed, reverting #80215
Resolves: #479029
- * Mon Sep 15 17:00:00 2008 Peter Vrabec <pvrabec{%}redhat{*}com> 1.6.9p17-2
- fixing sudoers file, regression was found
Resolves: #447408