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Todd C. Miller
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
@@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
10/Oct/1999 1.6 1
11/Oct/1999 1.6 1
sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
Host_Alias ::= NAME '=' Host_List
@@ -127,13 +127,13 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
Host ::= '!'* hostname |
@@ -193,13 +193,13 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
there are conflicting values, the last value on a matching
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
Parameter ::= Parameter '=' Value ||
'!'* Parameter ||
Parameters may be flags, integer values, or strings.
Parameters may be ffffllllaaaaggggssss, iiiinnnntttteeeeggggeeeerrrr values, or ssssttttrrrriiiinnnnggggssss.
Flags are implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the
'!' operator. Some integer and string parameters may also
be used in a boolean context to disable them. Values may
@@ -259,13 +259,13 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
shell_noargs
@@ -325,13 +325,13 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
successfully
@@ -358,12 +358,12 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
secure_path Value to override user's $PATH with
When logging via _s_y_s_l_o_g(3), sudo accepts the following
values for the syslog facility (the value of the _s_y_s_l_o_g
Parameter): _a_u_t_h_p_r_i_v (if your OS supports it), _a_u_t_h,
_d_a_e_m_o_n, _u_s_e_r, _l_o_c_a_l_0, _l_o_c_a_l_1, _l_o_c_a_l_2, _l_o_c_a_l_3, _l_o_c_a_l_4,
_l_o_c_a_l_5, _l_o_c_a_l_6, and _l_o_c_a_l_7. The following syslog
priorities are supported: _a_l_e_r_t, _c_r_i_t, _d_e_b_u_g, _e_m_e_r_g, _e_r_r,
_i_n_f_o, _n_o_t_i_c_e, and _w_a_r_n_i_n_g.
values for the syslog facility (the value of the ssssyyyysssslllloooogggg
Parameter): aaaauuuutttthhhhpppprrrriiiivvvv (if your OS supports it), aaaauuuutttthhhh,
ddddaaaaeeeemmmmoooonnnn, uuuusssseeeerrrr, llllooooccccaaaallll0000, llllooooccccaaaallll1111, llllooooccccaaaallll2222, llllooooccccaaaallll3333, llllooooccccaaaallll4444,
llllooooccccaaaallll5555, llllooooccccaaaallll6666, and llllooooccccaaaallll7777. The following syslog
priorities are supported: aaaalllleeeerrrrtttt, ccccrrrriiiitttt, ddddeeeebbbbuuuugggg, eeeemmmmeeeerrrrgggg, eeeerrrrrrrr,
iiiinnnnffffoooo, nnnnoooottttiiiicccceeee, and wwwwaaaarrrrnnnniiiinnnngggg.
UUUUsssseeeerrrr SSSSppppeeeecccciiiiffffiiiiccccaaaattttiiiioooonnnn
@@ -391,13 +391,13 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
Runas_Spec in the user specification, a default Runas_Spec
@@ -457,13 +457,13 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
[!...] Matches any character nnnnooootttt in the specified range.
@@ -523,13 +523,13 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
EEEEXXXXAAAAMMMMPPPPLLLLEEEESSSS
@@ -589,13 +589,13 @@ EEEEXXXXAAAAMMMMPPPPLLLLEEEESSSS
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
root ALL = (ALL) ALL
@@ -655,13 +655,13 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
machines as any user listed in the _O_P Runas_Alias (rrrrooooooootttt
@@ -721,13 +721,13 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
ALL CDROM = NOPASSWD: /sbin/umount /CDROM,\
@@ -787,13 +787,13 @@ SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
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sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
SUDOERS(5) FILE FORMATS SUDOERS(5)
@@ -853,6 +853,6 @@ sudoers(5) FILE FORMATS sudoers(5)
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@@ -239,10 +239,9 @@ matching line takes effect.
'!'* Parameter ||
</PRE>
<P>
Parameters may be flags, integer values, or strings. Flags are implicitly
boolean and can be turned off via the '!' operator. Some integer and string
parameters may also be used in a boolean context to disable them. Values
may be enclosed in double quotes (<CODE>&quot;</CODE>) when they contain multiple words. Special characters may be escaped with
Parameters may be <STRONG>flags</STRONG>, <STRONG>integer</STRONG> values, or <STRONG>strings</STRONG>. Flags are implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the '!' operator.
Some integer and string parameters may also be used in a boolean context to
disable them. Values may be enclosed in double quotes (<CODE>&quot;</CODE>) when they contain multiple words. Special characters may be escaped with
a backslash (<CODE>\</CODE>).
<P>
@@ -419,9 +418,9 @@ Value to override user's <CODE>$PATH</CODE> with
</DL>
<P>
When logging via <CODE>syslog(3),</CODE> sudo accepts the following values
for the syslog facility (the value of the <EM>syslog</EM> Parameter): <EM>authpriv</EM> (if your OS supports it), <EM>auth</EM>, <EM>daemon</EM>, <EM>user</EM>, <EM>local0</EM>, <EM>local1</EM>, <EM>local2</EM>,
<EM>local3</EM>, <EM>local4</EM>, <EM>local5</EM>, <EM>local6</EM>, and <EM>local7</EM>. The following syslog priorities are supported: <EM>alert</EM>, <EM>crit</EM>, <EM>debug</EM>, <EM>emerg</EM>,
<EM>err</EM>, <EM>info</EM>, <EM>notice</EM>, and <EM>warning</EM>.
for the syslog facility (the value of the <STRONG>syslog</STRONG> Parameter): <STRONG>authpriv</STRONG> (if your OS supports it), <STRONG>auth</STRONG>, <STRONG>daemon</STRONG>, <STRONG>user</STRONG>, <STRONG>local0</STRONG>, <STRONG>local1</STRONG>, <STRONG>local2</STRONG>,
<STRONG>local3</STRONG>, <STRONG>local4</STRONG>, <STRONG>local5</STRONG>, <STRONG>local6</STRONG>, and <STRONG>local7</STRONG>. The following syslog priorities are supported: <STRONG>alert</STRONG>, <STRONG>crit</STRONG>, <STRONG>debug</STRONG>, <STRONG>emerg</STRONG>,
<STRONG>err</STRONG>, <STRONG>info</STRONG>, <STRONG>notice</STRONG>, and <STRONG>warning</STRONG>.
<P>
<HR>

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''' $RCSfile$$Revision$$Date$
'''
''' $Log$
''' Revision 1.12 1999/10/11 15:55:11 millert
''' Docuement "Defaults" lines in /etc/sudoers. Still needs some fleshing
''' out but this is a start.
''' Revision 1.13 1999/10/20 15:23:42 millert
''' change ital to bold
'''
'''
.de Sh
@@ -97,7 +96,7 @@
.nr % 0
.rr F
.\}
.TH sudoers 5 "1.6" "10/Oct/1999" "FILE FORMATS"
.TH SUDOERS 5 "1.6" "11/Oct/1999" "FILE FORMATS"
.UC
.if n .hy 0
.if n .na
@@ -368,8 +367,8 @@ value on a matching line takes effect.
\& Parameter ::= Parameter '=' Value ||
\& '!'* Parameter ||
.Ve
Parameters may be flags, integer values, or strings. Flags are
implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the \*(L'!\*(R' operator.
Parameters may be \fBflags\fR, \fBinteger\fR values, or \fBstrings\fR. Flags
are implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the \*(L'!\*(R' operator.
Some integer and string parameters may also be used in a boolean
context to disable them. Values may be enclosed in double quotes
(\f(CW"\fR) when they contain multiple words. Special characters may
@@ -458,11 +457,11 @@ Users in this group are exempt from password and \s-1PATH\s0 requirements
Value to override user's \f(CW$PATH\fR with
.PP
When logging via \fIsyslog\fR\|(3), sudo accepts the following values for the syslog
facility (the value of the \fIsyslog\fR Parameter): \fIauthpriv\fR (if your \s-1OS\s0
supports it), \fIauth\fR, \fIdaemon\fR, \fIuser\fR, \fIlocal0\fR, \fIlocal1\fR, \fIlocal2\fR,
\fIlocal3\fR, \fIlocal4\fR, \fIlocal5\fR, \fIlocal6\fR, and \fIlocal7\fR. The following
syslog priorities are supported: \fIalert\fR, \fIcrit\fR, \fIdebug\fR, \fIemerg\fR,
\fIerr\fR, \fIinfo\fR, \fInotice\fR, and \fIwarning\fR.
facility (the value of the \fBsyslog\fR Parameter): \fBauthpriv\fR (if your \s-1OS\s0
supports it), \fBauth\fR, \fBdaemon\fR, \fBuser\fR, \fBlocal0\fR, \fBlocal1\fR, \fBlocal2\fR,
\fBlocal3\fR, \fBlocal4\fR, \fBlocal5\fR, \fBlocal6\fR, and \fBlocal7\fR. The following
syslog priorities are supported: \fBalert\fR, \fBcrit\fR, \fBdebug\fR, \fBemerg\fR,
\fBerr\fR, \fBinfo\fR, \fBnotice\fR, and \fBwarning\fR.
.Sh "User Specification"
.PP
.Vb 1
@@ -799,7 +798,7 @@ will not run with a syntactically incorrect \fIsudoers\fR file.
\fIsudo\fR\|(8), \fIvisudo\fR\|(8), \fIsu\fR\|(1), \fIfnmatch\fR\|(3).
.rn }` ''
.IX Title "sudoers 5"
.IX Title "SUDOERS 5"
.IX Name "sudoers - list of which users may execute what"
.IX Header "NAME"

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Parameter ::= Parameter '=' Value ||
'!'* Parameter ||
Parameters may be flags, integer values, or strings. Flags are
implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the '!' operator.
Parameters may be B<flags>, B<integer> values, or B<strings>. Flags
are implicitly boolean and can be turned off via the '!' operator.
Some integer and string parameters may also be used in a boolean
context to disable them. Values may be enclosed in double quotes
(C<">) when they contain multiple words. Special characters may
@@ -392,11 +392,11 @@ Value to override user's $PATH with
=back 12
When logging via syslog(3), sudo accepts the following values for the syslog
facility (the value of the I<syslog> Parameter): I<authpriv> (if your OS
supports it), I<auth>, I<daemon>, I<user>, I<local0>, I<local1>, I<local2>,
I<local3>, I<local4>, I<local5>, I<local6>, and I<local7>. The following
syslog priorities are supported: I<alert>, I<crit>, I<debug>, I<emerg>,
I<err>, I<info>, I<notice>, and I<warning>.
facility (the value of the B<syslog> Parameter): B<authpriv> (if your OS
supports it), B<auth>, B<daemon>, B<user>, B<local0>, B<local1>, B<local2>,
B<local3>, B<local4>, B<local5>, B<local6>, and B<local7>. The following
syslog priorities are supported: B<alert>, B<crit>, B<debug>, B<emerg>,
B<err>, B<info>, B<notice>, and B<warning>.
=head2 User Specification