Well, the problem with that would be that we are editing about 4000
zone files(that includes forwards and reverses) so an entry for each
zone wouldnt do, that it why i was hoping to make it effective on a
whole folder, not just one file or two. I was considering a folder
permissions solution, that
* Lawrence Horvath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-06-01 22:13:39 -0700]:
> well in that case what can uyou recommend for editing only zone files
> and being able to run rndc, that is my main goal, i need to lock a
> system so that only "rndc reload", "rndc reconfig" and editing zone
> files is possible
well in that case what can uyou recommend for editing only zone files
and being able to run rndc, that is my main goal, i need to lock a
system so that only "rndc reload", "rndc reconfig" and editing zone
files is possible by a group of users, any suggestins? and/or how do
you do this?
On 5/31/0
* Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-30 16:30:45 -0500]:
> > luser ALL = (root) sudoedit /home/luser/foo/*
>
> Why not give them root while you're at it:
> luser$ cd ~/foo; ln -s /etc/master.passwd; sudoedit ~/foo/master.passwd
Yikes, he's right. Don't put that in your sudoers file.
I f
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 16:22, N.J. Thomas wrote:
> The following works for me:
>
> luser ALL = (root) sudoedit /home/luser/foo/*
>
> (Sudo 1.6.8p12, FreeBSD 5.4)
Why not give them root while you're at it:
luser$ cd ~/foo; ln -s /etc/master.passwd; sudoedit ~/foo/master.passwd
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Ki
* Lawrence Horvath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-05-30 13:46:33 -0700]:
> I am trying to get sudoedit to only work on a certain folder. So that
> you can only sudoedit files with in the /home/named folder.
The following works for me:
luser ALL = (root) sudoedit /home/luser/foo/*
(Sudo 1.