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Please, a sudo clone with regex support)
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Edward Neville <[email protected]>
* Package name : please
Version : 0.3.12
Upstream Author : Ed Neville <[email protected]>
* URL : https://gitlab.com/edneville/please
* License : GPL
Programming Lang: Rust
Description : Please, a sudo clone with regex support
Please is a sudo clone with a strong preference for delegation of access
defined by regular expression rules.
The aim is to allow admins to delegate accurate least privilege access
with ease. There are times when what is intended to be executed can be
expressed easily with a regex to expose only what is needed and nothing
more.
When a subset of complex commands are only required and implementing the
principle of least privilege, it is easier to use regular expressions to
define the commands. Often intermediate scripts with sudo to do the same
can confuse end users.
A sponsor is required.
Ed
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Packaged as 'pleaser'
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