[sudo-users] Mailing list update and enhancement request
Leroy Tennison
leroy.tennison at verizon.net
Fri Apr 5 21:38:03 MDT 2024
What are the correct file permissions? Mine has 644 and is being applied (all it has in it are: Defaults log_output andDefaults maxseq=400
On Saturday, March 30, 2024 at 10:38:51 AM CDT, Todd C. Miller <todd.miller at sudo.ws> wrote:
On Sat, 30 Mar 2024 04:42:16 -0000, Leroy Tennison via sudo-users wrote:
> Previously i subscribed at leroy at datavoiceint.com, I no longer have
> access to that email (if it even exists), please delete the account.
That account is not subscribed. It was probably unsubscribed
automatically some time ago due to bounced messages.
> I just noticed on Ubuntu 22.04 that the /etc/sudoers.d files don't
> have to be edited with visudo and don't have to meet sudoers standards
> - the files created there can be world-readable and, since visudo
> isn't required, it's protections don't apply. Should this be fixed?
> If not, why?
The intented use of /etc/sudoers.d was for packages to be able to
create files there for specific accounts created as part of the
package installation.
If a file in /etc/sudoers.d doesn't have the correct owner or file
permissions it will be ignored.
- todd
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