LJ Mace wrote:
(rant on)I am trying to protect the system from an incompetent manager making a 
bad decision about an operator(rant off).
Anyway so the operator doen't have to log into root I'm trying to setup
sudo to perform several commands.
To shorten the keying I have setup cmnd alias ,but when I try to execute the 
alias i get command not found.
So here is my sudo file:
 Host_Alias   IMAGE1 = xx.xx.xx.xxx
# User alias specification
User_Alias   IMAGEUSR1= oper1
# Cmnd alias specification
Cmnd_Alias   SHUTL2 = /sbin/shutdown -r 0
Cmnd_Alias   CMSDOWN = /opt/scripts/cmsshutdown.sh
# Defaults specification
Defaults targetpw,insults    # ask for the password of the target user i.e. root

Before I go further, this looks like SUSE.

I think that last line is broken; anyone who knows the root password can
also use su.

I also do not like lecture or insults, the humour wears pretty thin
after 30 iterations.



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John

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