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ID Category Severity Reproducibility Date Submitted Last Update
0002246 [sudo_common] regular use feature always 2007-05-16 10:25 2010-07-06 23:14
Reporter ghenry View Status public  
Assigned To comand
Priority normal Resolution not fixable Platform
Status closed   OS
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Summary 0002246: sudoers in /etc/opt/cws not used
Description when /opt/csw is nfs-mounted, you can\'t use sudo on nfs clients. sudo have to use other location
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ckmehta1 (reporter)
2010-07-06 23:14
edited on: 2010-07-06 23:15

I would like to +1 this issue for zones as well, given how paranoid the sudo-binary is about the sudoers file, you can't even use a symlink in the /opt/csw/etc/ directory to the /etc/opt/csw. HOWEVER there is a workaround by use of an INCLUDE file reference in the master sudoers file.

If you edit the sudoers file (/opt/csw/etc/sudoers) by commenting EVERYTHING and adding these 2 lines at bottom:
#Since Sudo doesn't like symlinks, we need to keep the master sudoers file small and do an INCLUDE sequence to /etc/opt/csw/sudoers to have a locally-editable sudoers file
#include /etc/opt/csw/sudoers



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