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I'm not sure who needs it necessarily, but I think it'd be nice to have at least two people with sudo (root) access to all of the machines. At this moment, probably good for me to have root access to gooseqa1.
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Per this on irc
18:51 < makfinsky> herlo: You should have sudo access on gooseqa1.
I tried to login to gooseqa1 and run sudo -i. I was prompted for a password, which I believe I do not have one set. Please recheck and let me know when you fix this issue.
Figured it out. Can't have two entries matching a user, causes NOPASSWD
to no longer work.
sudo -l:
User imak may run the following commands on this host:
(root) NOPASSWD: ALL
(ALL) ALL
imak was matching the %wheel group entry. Deleted the individual user
entries and allowed wheel with NOPASSWD.
Ivan
On 12/05/2011 10:59 PM, Clint Savage wrote:
Per this on irc
18:51 < makfinsky> herlo: You should have sudo access on gooseqa1.
I tried to login to gooseqa1 and run sudo -i. I was prompted for a password, which I believe I do not have one set. Please recheck and let me know when you fix this issue.
Thanks,
Clint
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: #1186 (comment)
I'm not sure who needs it necessarily, but I think it'd be nice to have at least two people with sudo (root) access to all of the machines. At this moment, probably good for me to have root access to gooseqa1.
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