I'm setting up a new FreeIPA cluster/environment, and have one host that I do 
not want included in my sudo rule that normally allows sudo to all hosts. 

Basically this machine is holding highly sensitive data, and will be used by 
multiple people who normally have sudo to all hosts, but I do not want them to 
have sudo on this host. 

I do not see a way to exclude a host, is the only option to add every other 
host manually to a rule or is there a way to "blacklist" a certain host in a 
sudo rule. 

--Russ
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