Am Dienstag, 1. Juli 2003 22:27 schrieb Buchan Milne: > Just thought of this now ... having had to restart xinetd on our mail > server before I leave ... > > One thing that Windows has that most linux distro's lack is out-the-box > rights management. Such as Power Users being able to install software > and make shares, etc etc. > > Having just had a situation that has meant that only two people know the > root passwords on our servers, we have configured a few things via sudo > (such as that I can restart services via sudo). Also, for quite a while > we have had permissions on log files more sensible. > > So, I was wondering if other people would consider it a good idea to > have a decent default sudo config, such that for example members of > (say) the adm group can start/stop/restart services? > > Any other examples (I would give some more but don't have read acess to > our /etc/sudoers).
I have thoght about it too. For all Dialup users there is a need to handle the ppp dialout and hangup. I dont't like the suid root system to much. > > Of course, having sudo config in LDAP would really rock ... yep, that would be great. > > Regards, > Buchan Martin -- ------------------------------------------------------------ H E L I X Gesellschaft f�r Software & Engineering mbH ------------------------------------------------------------ Hanauer Landstrasse 52 Telefon (069) 4789 35-30 D-60314 Frankfurt am Main Telefax (069) 4789 35-44 ------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.helix-gmbh.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------------
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