Sorry, the detail of not letting them log in escaped me. So sudo or ACL is not going to work for you. Perhaps, a cron job that pulls a copy of the log to the developer accessible server. The apply the sudo or ACL on that developer accessible server.
Paul M. Whitney E-mail: paul.whitney@xxxxxxx Cell: 410.493.9448 Sent from my browser.
On Aug 12, 2015, at 01:55 PM, Paul Whitney <paul.whitney@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Or alternatively, create a sudo role that allows them to use the /bin/less or /bin/more command on the particular logs of interest.Paul M. Whitney E-mail: paul.whitney@xxxxxxx Sent from my browser.Hi List,
I need a nice , clean solution to give access to LDAP error log and
access file to developers team on our prod ldap , mentioned I they
will not be allowed to log in the actual LDAP host, at present time
dev's are using Appache Studio
Thank you for all your input
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