← Back to context Comment by groundzeros2015 16 hours ago > sudo has functionality to talk to LDAPThat is scary! I may need to look more at openbsd 5 comments groundzeros2015 Reply overfeed 15 hours ago There's a Linux port of doas named OpenDoas groundzeros2015 6 hours ago Distros come with sudo. Scripts assume sudo. Complexity exists there. Piraty 14 minutes ago solved log ago. https://github.com/jirutka/doas-sudo-shim/ adolph 15 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 14 hours ago Yeah, that’s not something I would expect a core until to do.I would expect another system to query ldap.
overfeed 15 hours ago There's a Linux port of doas named OpenDoas groundzeros2015 6 hours ago Distros come with sudo. Scripts assume sudo. Complexity exists there. Piraty 14 minutes ago solved log ago. https://github.com/jirutka/doas-sudo-shim/
groundzeros2015 6 hours ago Distros come with sudo. Scripts assume sudo. Complexity exists there. Piraty 14 minutes ago solved log ago. https://github.com/jirutka/doas-sudo-shim/
adolph 15 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 14 hours ago Yeah, that’s not something I would expect a core until to do.I would expect another system to query ldap.
groundzeros2015 14 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.
solved log ago. https://github.com/jirutka/doas-sudo-shim/
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.