Re: [Freeipa-users] sudo documentation 6.3beta documentation page 279 section 13.2.1.1.

2012-06-05 Thread Petr Vobornik

On 06/05/2012 05:54 AM, Steven Jones wrote:

Hi,

Trying to setup sudo via the gui but I suspect at least one stage is missing 
can we have some screenshots also so I know what I'm expecting to see?

=
5. Click the Add and Edit button to go immediately to the edit pages for the 
command.


In screenshot in step 4 you can see the 'Add and Edit' button.

It will bring you to page similar to: 
http://pvoborni.fedorapeople.org/ui/#sudo=sudocmdpolicy=sudonavigation=policysudocmd-facet=defaultsudocmd-pkey=/usr/bin/more



6. In the Sudo Command Groups tab, click the Add button to add the sudo command 
to a
command group.


On that page are two tabs Settings - that's where you are and Sudo 
Command Groups. Click on the later. Then you can see the Add button. 
Note that in previous versions (2.1.X) the add button was called enroll 
button.


I think the rest is straightforward.


7. Click the checkbox by the groups for the command to join, and click the right 
arrows button,, to
move the group to the selection box.
8. Click the Add button.


A command/instruction missing between 6 and 7?

regards

Steven Jones

Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE

Victoria University, Wellington, NZ

0064 4 463 6272

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Re: [Freeipa-users] sudo documentation 6.3beta documentation page 279 section 13.2.1.1.

2012-06-04 Thread Steven Jones
or maybe instead of,

6. In the Sudo Command Groups tab, click the Add button to add the sudo 
command to a
command group.

It should be,

6. In the Sudo Command Groups tab, click the Enrol button to add the sudo 
command to a
command group.

?

regards

Steven Jones

Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE

Victoria University, Wellington, NZ

0064 4 463 6272


From: freeipa-users-boun...@redhat.com [freeipa-users-boun...@redhat.com] on 
behalf of Steven Jones [steven.jo...@vuw.ac.nz]
Sent: Tuesday, 5 June 2012 3:54 p.m.
Cc: freeipa-users@redhat.com
Subject: [Freeipa-users] sudo documentation 6.3beta documentation page 279  
section 13.2.1.1.

Hi,

Trying to setup sudo via the gui but I suspect at least one stage is missing 
can we have some screenshots also so I know what I'm expecting to see?

=
5. Click the Add and Edit button to go immediately to the edit pages for the 
command.
6. In the Sudo Command Groups tab, click the Add button to add the sudo command 
to a
command group.
7. Click the checkbox by the groups for the command to join, and click the 
right arrows button, , to
move the group to the selection box.
8. Click the Add button.


A command/instruction missing between 6 and 7?

regards

Steven Jones

Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE

Victoria University, Wellington, NZ

0064 4 463 6272

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Re: [Freeipa-users] sudo documentation 6.3beta documentation page 279 section 13.2.1.1.

2012-06-04 Thread Steven Jones
Also,

8. Click the Add button.

should be,

8. Click the enrol button.

?

Without screenshots I have no idea in the web ui if I am in the right 
place..

regards

Steven Jones

Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE

Victoria University, Wellington, NZ

0064 4 463 6272


From: freeipa-users-boun...@redhat.com [freeipa-users-boun...@redhat.com] on 
behalf of Steven Jones [steven.jo...@vuw.ac.nz]
Sent: Tuesday, 5 June 2012 3:54 p.m.
Cc: freeipa-users@redhat.com
Subject: [Freeipa-users] sudo documentation 6.3beta documentation page 279  
section 13.2.1.1.

Hi,

Trying to setup sudo via the gui but I suspect at least one stage is missing 
can we have some screenshots also so I know what I'm expecting to see?

=
5. Click the Add and Edit button to go immediately to the edit pages for the 
command.
6. In the Sudo Command Groups tab, click the Add button to add the sudo command 
to a
command group.
7. Click the checkbox by the groups for the command to join, and click the 
right arrows button, , to
move the group to the selection box.
8. Click the Add button.


A command/instruction missing between 6 and 7?

regards

Steven Jones

Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE

Victoria University, Wellington, NZ

0064 4 463 6272

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