Thanks. I used this:
file {'puppet_sudo':
ensure => present,
path => '/tmp/puppet_sudo',
source => 'puppet:///files/puppet_sudo',
owner => 'root',
group => 'root',
mode => 0440,
}
file {'move_puppet_sudo':
ensure => present,
path => '/etc/sudoers.d/',
source => '/tmp/puppet_sudo',
owner => 'root',
group => 'root',
mode => 0440,
require => file['puppet_sudo'],
}
but My Puppet master is 6.3 and all my puppet clients are all 5.8. 5.8
doesnt have the line
#includedir /etc/sudoers.d
nor does it have a DIRECTORY /etc/sudoers.d/, just a file called
/etc/sudoers.d
Any Idea about that? I am avoiding writing code since I dont know how.
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