Execute some commands as root
Sudo is a command that allows users to execute some commands as root. The /etc/sudoers file (edited with 'visudo') specifies which users have access to sudo and which commands they can run. Sudo logs all its activities to syslogd, so the system administrator can keep an eye on things. Sudo asks for the password for initializing a check period of a given time N (where N is defined at installation and is set to 5 minutes by default).
Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed | Actions |
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README.SUSE | 0000000400400 Bytes | 1168904294 | ![]() |
README_313276.test | 0000000620620 Bytes | 1391086398 | ![]() |
fate_313276_test.sh | 0000000258258 Bytes | 1391086398 | ![]() |
sudo-1.8.15.tar.gz | 00026601282.54 MB | 1446448332 | ![]() |
sudo-sudoers.patch | 00000046594.55 KB | 1437651482 | ![]() |
sudo.changes | 000007242370.7 KB | 1446811746 | ![]() |
sudo.pamd | 0000000203203 Bytes | 1247489971 | ![]() |
sudo.spec | 00000061706.03 KB | 1459552380 | ![]() |
sudoers2ldif-env.patch | 0000000350350 Bytes | 1372782646 | ![]() |
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