Yes you can. Users can login with AD credentials and then 'su' to get root privileges. Obviously they will need to know the root password and no you don't have to modify the sudoers files.
This is with the free version, which we currently use to do just that and more. Drew Patten System Administrator, Netcordia, Inc. (T) +1 410 573 2222 (M) +1 410 980 9147 (f) +1 410 573 9774 (E) dpat...@netcordia.com <mailto:dpat...@netcordia.com> www.netcordia.com <http://www.netcordia.com/> From: likewise-open-discuss-boun...@lists.likewisesoftware.com [mailto:likewise-open-discuss-boun...@lists.likewisesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Briguglio, Frank (10421) Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 10:07 AM To: likewise-open-discuss@lists.likewisesoftware.com Subject: [Likewise-open-discuss] SUDO Access I would like to have linux admins login with AD credentials and then sudo to perform advanced administrative tasks. With Likewise Open can I configure this without modifying the sudoers file? What about Likewise Enterprise? Thanks in advance.
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