James Chavez wrote:
Hello Rich, List,
I have two inquiries.
The first is regarding case sensitivity.
I have the sudoers file centralized in LDAP (389) in one of the plants
that I support. I have users listed by their uid as sudoUsers under
the sudo roles.
Now If the uid is listed as
Hello Rich, List,
I have two inquiries.
The first is regarding case sensitivity.
I have the sudoers file centralized in LDAP (389) in one of the plants that
I support. I have users listed by their uid as sudoUsers under the sudo
roles.
Now If the uid is listed as Joe_Montana..and I login as
On Mon, 11 May 2009, James Chavez wrote:
Now If the uid is listed as Joe_Montana..and I login as Joe_Montana then the
entry is recognized correctly by the sudo functions.
If I login as joe_montana the sudo functions fail.
Is there a way to force 389 to be case insensitive so that username or
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Chris St. Pierre stpie...@nebrwesleyan.edu
wrote:
On Mon, 11 May 2009, James Chavez wrote:
Now If the uid is listed as Joe_Montana..and I login as Joe_Montana then
the
entry is recognized correctly by the sudo functions.
If I login as joe_montana the sudo