← Back to context Comment by groundzeros2015 14 hours ago > sudo has functionality to talk to LDAPThat is scary! I may need to look more at openbsd 4 comments groundzeros2015 Reply overfeed 14 hours ago There's a Linux port of doas named OpenDoas groundzeros2015 5 hours ago Distros come with sudo. Scripts assume sudo. Complexity exists there. adolph 14 hours ago The purpose is to allow users access by ldap criteria like group so the sodoers file need not be edited on each and every server.https://www.sudo.ws/docs/man/sudoers.ldap.man/ groundzeros2015 13 hours ago Yeah, that’s not something I would expect a core until to do.I would expect another system to query ldap.
overfeed 14 hours ago There's a Linux port of doas named OpenDoas groundzeros2015 5 hours ago Distros come with sudo. Scripts assume sudo. Complexity exists there.
adolph 14 hours ago The purpose is to allow users access by ldap criteria like group so the sodoers file need not be edited on each and every server.https://www.sudo.ws/docs/man/sudoers.ldap.man/ groundzeros2015 13 hours ago Yeah, that’s not something I would expect a core until to do.I would expect another system to query ldap.
groundzeros2015 13 hours ago Yeah, that’s not something I would expect a core until to do.I would expect another system to query ldap.
There's a Linux port of doas named OpenDoas
Distros come with sudo. Scripts assume sudo. Complexity exists there.
The purpose is to allow users access by ldap criteria like group so the sodoers file need not be edited on each and every server.
https://www.sudo.ws/docs/man/sudoers.ldap.man/
Yeah, that’s not something I would expect a core until to do.
I would expect another system to query ldap.