Hi,

I was trying to make use of the sudo utility, which in my understanding
allows the root to give certains users the privelege the execute a set of
commands.

I configured the file sudoers making use of the command visudo. My sudoers
file looks like this

# User alias specification
User_Alias FULLTIME = rbj2

# Host alias specification
Host_Alias MARIEKE = 10.2.0.1

# Runas alias specification
Runas_Alias OP = root

# Cmnd alias specification
Cmnd_Alias NETWORKS = /usr/sbin/

# Defaults specification

# User privilege specification
root    ALL=(ALL) ALL
FULLTIME MARIEKE = (OP) NOPASSWD: NETWORKS

However when I login as the specified user and try to execute a command in
the directory /usr/sbin/ (eg: tcpdump, visudo), it gives me the following
error message "sudo: tcpdump: command not found". Any insights why I am
getting this error ? Also when I executed the command "sudo tcpdump", it
asked me for my password even though I have specified NOPASSWD.

Any suggestions / advice ?

Thanks,
Rahul.




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