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Dec 2 |
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pwd resolving symbolic links oops, read Mat's comment above too late... sorry. |
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Apr 9 |
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permission reporting on sudoers ;o) As stated before, check out frogstarr78's comment further above. This is already something that would do it. Thanks a lot for your help. |
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Apr 5 |
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permission reporting on sudoers I was asking for a simple way to do a reporting on this. Check out frogstarr78's comment further above, which is close to what I've been looking for. Only thing missing there is resolving groups.If you take a look at sudoers files in enterprise environments, it's hard to keep track of user rights. So I've been wondering if there is a simple way of achieving reports on sudoers files without too much manual work. |
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Apr 4 |
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permission reporting on sudoers Sorry, I know how to check the sudoers file. This is no reporting though. |
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Mar 30 |
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permission reporting on sudoers but it at least lists the entitlements... make this an answer and I'll accept it. |
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Mar 30 |
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permission reporting on sudoers Thanks, good explaination. But still, this is reporting on what users did, not what they are entitled to. |
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Mar 30 |
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permission reporting on sudoers sorry, I don't want to report on what users were doing, but what they are entitled to sudo. |
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Mar 30 |
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permission reporting on sudoers frogstarr78: thanks, this is pretty good. But still missing resolving the groups. |
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Mar 23 |
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permission reporting on sudoers That'd be easy, but sorry... no. It's really reporting on systemwide sudoers for an enterprise environment. At least per system. sudo -l only works for the current user. I'm looking for something reporting for all users on the system and even resolving group permissions down to user level. |
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Dec 29 |
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manpages for my kindle? Check this askubuntu.com/questions/21903/man-pages-offline-for-e-reader |