Re: sudo wildcards problem: for every argument a *-wildcard? Better solution?

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From: Sven Aluoor <aluoor@xxxxxxxxx>

> On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 1:48 PM, John Doe <jdmls@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>  Tried with -- ?
>>  Maybe replace the last * with [! ]*
> doesn't work. Any other idea?

I tried the following in /etc/sudoers:
  myuser    ALL=/o*/te*

And cat /opt/test
  #!/bin/bash
  echo "$*"
  touch /root/test

Then:
  $ sudo /opt/test agentsvc --i --u root --sn 1m7command
  agentsvc --i --u root --sn 1m7command
With a /root/test file appearing.
Seems to work fine...

JD
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