Hi Louis,

No problem, I've been preoccupied too.  I needed to finally check-in though 
because in the middle of March I'll be out for 6 or more weeks and need to have 
a better handle on all of my PF's statuses before I leave.

auditd          0:off   1:off   2:on    3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
crond           0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
dhcpd           0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
dhcpd6          0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
dhcrelay        0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
htcacheclean    0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
ip6tables       0:off   1:off   2:on    3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
iptables        0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
memcached       0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
messagebus      0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
mysqld          0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
named           0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
netconsole      0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
netfs           0:off   1:off   2:off   3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
network         0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
ntpd            0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
ntpdate         0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
oddjobd         0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
packetfence     0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
portreserve     0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
postfix         0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
puppet          0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
radiusd         0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
rdisc           0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
restorecond     0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
rsyslog         0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
saslauthd       0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
snmpd           0:off   1:off   2:off   3:off   4:off   5:off   6:off
sshd            0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
sssd            0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
udev-post       0:off   1:on    2:on    3:on    4:on    5:on    6:off
vmware-tools    0:off   1:off   2:on    3:on    4:off   5:on    6:off

Thank you.
Steve

On Feb 17, 2014, at 2:23 PM, Louis Munro <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Stephen,
> Sorry, been busy…
> 
> So I had to reread our previous emails to see why I was asking about your 
> sudoers file.
> In any case, it seems ok. 
> 
> Can you post the output to 
> chkconfig --list 
> 
> so that we see what is supposed to start when you reboot?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> --
> Louis Munro
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> On 2014-02-17, at 15:50 , Stephen Wittstruck <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi again,
>> 
>> It's been 6 weeks since I posted the PF VM sudoer's file but haven't heard 
>> from any so thought I should check in.
>> 
>> Does anyone see any issues with the sudoers file below?  This is a homegrown 
>> VM, it's not the Zen release.  Dhcpd and pfdhcplistener do not start on a 
>> server reboot, they will start manually, later.
>> 
>> ===================================================
>> Here are the contents of the file /etc/sudoers.d/10_packetfence
>> 
>> pf ALL=NOPASSWD: /sbin/iptables, /usr/sbin/ipset, /sbin/ip, /sbin/vconfig, 
>> /sbin/route, /sbin/service, /usr/bin/tee, /usr/local/pf/sbin/pfdhcplistener, 
>> /bin/kill, /usr/sbin/dhcpd, /usr/sbin/radiusd, /usr/sbin/snort, 
>> /usr/bin/suricata
>> Defaults:pf !requiretty
>> 
>> That file is included in the config because of this line in /etc/sudoers:
>> 
>> ## Read drop-in files from /etc/sudoers.d (the # here does not mean a 
>> comment)
>> #includedir /etc/sudoers.d
>> ===================================================
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> Steve
>> 
>> On Jan 29, 2014, at 2:32 PM, Stephen Wittstruck <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> ===================================================
>>> Here are the contents of the file /etc/sudoers.d/10_packetfence
>>> 
>>> pf ALL=NOPASSWD: /sbin/iptables, /usr/sbin/ipset, /sbin/ip, /sbin/vconfig, 
>>> /sbin/route, /sbin/service, /usr/bin/tee, 
>>> /usr/local/pf/sbin/pfdhcplistener, /bin/kill, /usr/sbin/dhcpd, 
>>> /usr/sbin/radiusd, /usr/sbin/snort, /usr/bin/suricata
>>> Defaults:pf !requiretty
>>> 
>>> That file is included in the config because of this line in /etc/sudoers:
>>> 
>>> ## Read drop-in files from /etc/sudoers.d (the # here does not mean a 
>>> comment)
>>> #includedir /etc/sudoers.d
>>> ===================================================
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