Don Jackson via smartos-discuss wrote:
I want to install some packages in the gz, create a user account for
myself, and install sudo and give myself root privledges, etc.
I am currently using
Allowing user CRUD in the global zone
<https://wiki.smartos.org/display/DOC/Allowing+user+CRUD+in+the+global+zone>
in order to enable my configuration management script to create a user
account for myself.
So far almost everything is working great, except when I attempt to
actually sudo as myself, I get this:
/opt/local/bin/sudo ls
ld.so.1: sudo: fatal: libsasl2.so.3: open failed: No such file or
directory
zsh: killed /opt/local/bin/sudo ls
I had previously done a “pkgin install sudo"
Any ideas what I am doing wrong, or what else I need to
install/configure in order to make this work?
I guess the obvious question is what are you doing that can't be done in
a non-global zone?
You should keep user additions to a minimum.
--
Ian.
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