> -Original Message-
> From: John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 6:30 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: want sudo but not sudo su - how
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> On Sat, Jun 12, 2004 at 11:59:59AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
>
> > It might
At 2004-06-12T10:14:02Z, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way of enforcing this?
No. For example, if you let them run vim as root, then they can open a
shell from there and run commands in it. Either configure a list of
commands that they can use safely, or set down a clear policy
On Sat, Jun 12, 2004 at 11:59:59AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> It might be best to just say "I don't want you doing this" and then
> punish people who do, since you do have logs.
yeah, thought this might be the case :| thanks for confirming it.
> If you're trying to restrict what people can do wi
On Sat, Jun 12, 2004 at 11:14:02AM +0100, John wrote:
> Greetings, freebsd-questions
>
> I want to put operators in sudo BUT I don't want them to sudo su -
> because after they do that, subsequent commands enacted as root don't
> appear in the logs. The desired behaviour would be sudo su command (
Greetings, freebsd-questions
I want to put operators in sudo BUT I don't want them to sudo su -
because after they do that, subsequent commands enacted as root don't
appear in the logs. The desired behaviour would be sudo su command (any
command) but not sudo su -, for these users. Is there a way