Re: [Freeipa-users] sudo su without password

2017-03-04 Thread deepak dimri
Never mind, i got this working after i added

/usr/bin/sudo 

On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 8:24 PM, deepak dimri 
wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> In my IPA i have users authenticating using key + token and want to admin
> to switch to root without being prompted for the password. How can i do
> that in IPA?
>
> This is what i have tried - created a test user in IPA and did not give
> any password for this test user. I also have sudo rule configured to allow
> this user to switch to root.  I have added !authenticate option in sudo
> rule. However when i  login using my test user with private key +token and
> now when i am trying "sudo su" i am getting prompted for the password.
>
> Thanks,
> Deepak
>
>
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[Freeipa-users] sudo su without password

2017-03-04 Thread deepak dimri
Hi All,

In my IPA i have users authenticating using key + token and want to admin
to switch to root without being prompted for the password. How can i do
that in IPA?

This is what i have tried - created a test user in IPA and did not give any
password for this test user. I also have sudo rule configured to allow this
user to switch to root.  I have added !authenticate option in sudo rule.
However when i  login using my test user with private key +token and now
when i am trying "sudo su" i am getting prompted for the password.

Thanks,
Deepak
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