On Lu, 09 dec 19, 12:54:24, aprekates wrote:
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> I'll refreshed my wiki creds. I'll try to use it. Just wasnt sure for that.
If in doubt just ask here ;)
Kind regards,
Andrei
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Thanks all for the usefull feedback.
I was finding many related tutorials from popular searchengines some
using the method to add to the group and others editing /etc/sudoers
I think the remarks madeĀ put the issue in the correct perspective and
wiki changeĀ is more correct.
I'll refreshed
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 11:22:56 +0200
aprekates wrote:
> In https://wiki.debian.org/sudo it says:
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> In order for a user to run sudo, the user must belong to group=sudo.
>
> But i see that adding a line in /etc/sudoers can allow me execute
> sudo without being in the sudo group.
>
> Do i miss sth
aprekates writes:
> In https://wiki.debian.org/sudo it says:
>
> In order for a user to run sudo, the user must belong to group=sudo.
>
> But i see that adding a line in /etc/sudoers can allow me execute sudo
> without being in the sudo group.
>
> Do i miss sth or the wiki miss sth?
The Wiki isn't
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 20:23, aprekates wrote:
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> In https://wiki.debian.org/sudo it says:
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> In order for a user to run sudo, the user must belong to group=sudo.
This refers to the fact that the sudo group is already configured
in the /etc/sudoers file to have certain rights.
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