took out stuff about NFS-mounting since it is no longer an issue
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@@ -30,22 +30,12 @@ A) Try running configure with the --with-getpass option. After this
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(see the INSTALL doc for a list of OS's that sudo knows how to get
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shadow password info for).
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Q) Sudo says that it cannot read the sudoers file even though the
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path it says is correct.
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A) If the sudoers file lives on an NFS-mounted partition that partition
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needs to be exported as root to the host in question unless you
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have set SUDOERS_OWNER to something other than root. An easy test
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is to see if "cat /path/to/sudoers" works as root. If not, then
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you have the aforementioned problem. See the entry for SUDOERS_OWNER
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in the OPTIONS file.
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Q) Can I put the sudoers file in NIS/NIS+ or do I have to have a
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copy on each machine?
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A) There is no support for making an NIS/NIS+ map/table out of
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the sudoers file at this time. A good way to distribute the
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sudoers file is via rdist(1). It is also possible to
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NFS-mount the sudoers file. However, please read the previous
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TROUBLESHOOTING entry for info on this.
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NFS-mount the sudoers file.
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Q) I don't run sendmail on my machine. Does this mean that I cannot
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use sudo?
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