Package sudo-1.7.0-1000
| System | Binary Distributions | CVS/rsync Source Distributions | |
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10.6/i386 | |||
10.5/i386 | |||
10.5/powerpc | 1.7.0-1000 | ||
| Description: | Grant certain users/groups superuser rights (1.7.0-1000) | |
Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain
users (or groups of users)the ability to run some (or all)
commands as root while logging all commands and arguments.
Sudo operates on a per-command basis, it is not a replacement
for the shell.
It's features include:
* The ability to restrict what commands a user
may run on a per-host basis.
* Sudo does copious logging of each command, providing a
clear audit trail of who did what. When used in tandem
with syslogd, the system log daemon, sudo can log all
commands to a central host (as well as on the local host).
At CU, all admins use sudo in lieu of a root shell
to take advantage of this logging.
* Sudo uses timestamp files to implement a "ticketing" system.
When a user invokes sudo and enters their password, they are
granted a ticket for 5 minutes (this timeout is configurable
at compile-time). Each subsequent sudo command
updates the ticket for another 5 minutes.
This avoids the problem of leaving a root shell where others
can physically get to your keyboard. There is also
an easy way for a user to remove their ticket file,
useful for placing in a .logout file.
* Sudo's configuration file, the sudoers file, is setup in
such a way that the same sudoers file may be used on many
machines. This allows for central administration
while keeping the flexibility to define a user's
privileges on a per-host basis.
Please see the samples sudoers file in your doc
directory for a real-world example. | ||
| Section: | utils | |
| Maintainer: | Darian Lanx <dmallocATusersDOTsourceforgeDOTnet> | |
| Website: | http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/ | |
| License: | GPL | |
| Info-File: | dists/10.4/unstable/main/finkinfo/utils/sudo.info CVS log, Last Changed: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 21:59:08 (UTC) | |
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