NFS sudo
SSJones at gafri.com
SSJones at gafri.com
Wed Jun 6 14:44:05 EDT 2001
Thanks for the responses. I think I will just go with pushing out a refresh
file from a centralized location.
Shawn S. Jones
Unix Support Services
American Financial Group - Technology Division
Phone: (513) 412-4437
Fax: (513) 412-8425
-----Original Message-----
From: Barkley, John (PSC) [mailto:John.Barkley at vw.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 2:40 PM
To: 'SSJones at gafri.com'
Subject: RE: NFS sudo
Hello,
In my Solaris environment I use automounter to server up one centralized
sudoers file. I can't say I've run into any problems as of yet. Some people
may argue what if your network fails your environment is down. If your
nework is down you have bigger problems that sudo.
John Barkley
PerotSystems
Tel: 248-340-5318
Fax: 248-340-6399
e-mail: <mailto:John.Barkley at vw.com> John.Barkley at vw.com
-----Original Message-----
From: SSJones at gafri.com [mailto:SSJones at gafri.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 12:51 PM
To: sudo-users at courtesan.com
Subject: NFS sudo
I am new to installing and configuring sudo. I am currently working on a
project to set it up on multiple servers. I wanted to know if anyone has
setup sudo with centralized configuration files through and NFS mount or
someother method. If you have, can you please inform me on what approach
you took and how it worked out for you.
Thanks,
Shawn
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