Re: [389-users] /etc/sudoers VS sudo-objects in directory server

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> Hi Anne!
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> On Thu, 31 Dec 2009, Anne Cross wrote:
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>> As I understood it, you could only use entries in /etc/group as opposed to using LDAP groups (which is what we're after.)  Our goal was to not need to manage locally stored files - we might as well manage /etc/sudoers as /etc/group in that instance.
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> You understood incorrectly.  You can use LDAP groups.

Oh wow.  You just made my day.  Could I ask for an example of how you're defining it inside of a sudoers object?  I'd *really* appreciate it.  The last time I went digging through the documentation, I couldn't find any examples, and now "assume" is making an idiot out of me.

-- juniper

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