All systems I know disallow reading of /etc/shadow for others or even group (for good reasons). Hence sudo would be required.

frank


On 09/24/2018 06:35 AM, William Roberts wrote:
Sorry for the HTML...

This seems off topic. This is list for questions surrounding the linux audit subsystem.

That file is usually user=root group=root mode=0644. Ie read only for all, writeable for user root. No sudoers entry needed for read access.

On Sun, Sep 23, 2018, 21:30 khalid fahad <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi,
    What isĀ  the sudoers entry created to allow localuser to cat
    /etc/shadow)
    Thanks

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