Good point.

 

I did see where I could use a combination of an AD group and the sudoers
file. Is anyone trying this approach, seems to be the best approach. 

 

-- Frank J. Briguglio | Protiviti Government Solutions

________________________________

From: Alan Hatch [mailto:aha...@dollargeneral.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 10:34 AM
To: Briguglio, Frank (10421);
likewise-open-discuss@lists.likewisesoftware.com
Subject: RE: SUDO Access

 

Frank,

 

To add to what has already been offered, you can also set your admins up
in a local group and use that group to control access via the sudoers
file if you want more granular access (that is how we manage developer
accounts).

 

Please be aware, however, that your Linux admins won't be able to do
their job if you have AD issues (we maintain local accounts for all
administrators).

 

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From: likewise-open-discuss-boun...@lists.likewisesoftware.com
[mailto:likewise-open-discuss-boun...@lists.likewisesoftware.com] On
Behalf Of Briguglio, Frank (10421)
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 9:07 AM
To: likewise-open-discuss@lists.likewisesoftware.com
Subject: [Likewise-open-discuss] SUDO Access

 

I would like to have linux admins login with AD credentials and then
sudo to perform advanced administrative tasks. With Likewise Open can I
configure this without modifying the sudoers file? What about Likewise
Enterprise? Thanks in advance.

 

 

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