Re: [CentOS] sudo 1.6.9 versus sudo 1.7.2 behavioral differences with umask settings

2010-10-08 Thread Tom H
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 11:35 PM, David Goldsmith wrote: > On 10/7/2010 9:59 PM, Tom H wrote: >> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:48 PM, David Goldsmith wrote: >>> On 10/7/2010 9:25 PM, Tom H wrote: On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 7:20 PM, David Goldsmith wrote: > Two servers, each have normal user

Re: [CentOS] sudo 1.6.9 versus sudo 1.7.2 behavioral differences with umask settings

2010-10-08 Thread Phil Schaffner
David Goldsmith wrote on 10/08/2010 09:09 AM: ... > Since the sudo 1.6.9 systems don't like seeing that line in their config > file, I either need to get all the systems upgraded to 1.7.2 or modify > Puppet to push different versions of the /etc/sudoers depending on what > version of sudo is instal

Re: [CentOS] sudo 1.6.9 versus sudo 1.7.2 behavioral differences with umask settings

2010-10-08 Thread David Goldsmith
On 10/8/2010 4:42 AM, John Doe wrote: > From: David Goldsmith > >> On the first server (CentOS 5.4 i386) running sudo 1.6.9pl7-5 (from >> base), here are the results of touching a file as a user, as root and as >> a user sudoing to root: >> On the second server (CentOS x86-64) running sudo 1.7

Re: [CentOS] sudo 1.6.9 versus sudo 1.7.2 behavioral differences with umask settings

2010-10-08 Thread John Doe
From: David Goldsmith > On the first server (CentOS 5.4 i386) running sudo 1.6.9pl7-5 (from > base), here are the results of touching a file as a user, as root and as > a user sudoing to root: > On the second server (CentOS x86-64) running sudo 1.7.2p1-7 (from > updates), here are the results

Re: [CentOS] sudo 1.6.9 versus sudo 1.7.2 behavioral differences with umask settings

2010-10-07 Thread David Goldsmith
On 10/7/2010 9:59 PM, Tom H wrote: > On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:48 PM, David Goldsmith wrote: >> On 10/7/2010 9:25 PM, Tom H wrote: >>> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 7:20 PM, David Goldsmith wrote: Two servers, each have normal user umask values of 0077 and root umask values on 0022. O

Re: [CentOS] sudo 1.6.9 versus sudo 1.7.2 behavioral differences with umask settings

2010-10-07 Thread Tom H
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:48 PM, David Goldsmith wrote: > On 10/7/2010 9:25 PM, Tom H wrote: >> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 7:20 PM, David Goldsmith wrote: >>> Two servers, each have normal user umask values of 0077 and root umask >>> values on 0022. >>> >>> On the first server (CentOS 5.4 i386) runnin

Re: [CentOS] sudo 1.6.9 versus sudo 1.7.2 behavioral differences with umask settings

2010-10-07 Thread David Goldsmith
On 10/7/2010 9:25 PM, Tom H wrote: > On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 7:20 PM, David Goldsmith wrote: >> Two servers, each have normal user umask values of 0077 and root umask >> values on 0022. >> >> On the first server (CentOS 5.4 i386) running sudo 1.6.9pl7-5 (from >> base), here are the results of touch

Re: [CentOS] sudo 1.6.9 versus sudo 1.7.2 behavioral differences with umask settings

2010-10-07 Thread Tom H
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 7:20 PM, David Goldsmith wrote: > Two servers, each have normal user umask values of 0077 and root umask > values on 0022. > > On the first server (CentOS 5.4 i386) running sudo 1.6.9pl7-5 (from > base), here are the results of touching a file as a user, as root and as > a u

[CentOS] sudo 1.6.9 versus sudo 1.7.2 behavioral differences with umask settings

2010-10-07 Thread David Goldsmith
Two servers, each have normal user umask values of 0077 and root umask values on 0022. On the first server (CentOS 5.4 i386) running sudo 1.6.9pl7-5 (from base), here are the results of touching a file as a user, as root and as a user sudoing to root: user: touch file- result is 600 root: