Reference the SETENV-related settings in the command enviornment section.#273
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Reference the SETENV-related settings in the command enviornment section.#273Kentzo wants to merge 1 commit intosudo-project:mainfrom
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sudoers.man.in should not be edited directly, it is generated from sudoers.mdoc.in using the mandoc utility. If you are not familiar with mdoc I can make the equivalent changes for you. |
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I'd appreciate it! Please feel free to reword as your deem necessary. My only request is to emphasize the |
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Based on GitHub PR #273 from Ilya Kulakov.
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Closing in favor of e0ee845 |
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The ALL command matcher is used by default for admin users (often the only login users) on many systems. They should be mentioned in the Command environment section.