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diff --git a/examples/sudo.conf b/examples/sudo.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c605bb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/sudo.conf @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +# +# Sample /etc/sudo.conf file +# +# Format: +# Plugin plugin_name plugin_path plugin_options ... +# Path askpass /path/to/askpass +# Path noexec /path/to/sudo_noexec.so +# Debug sudo /var/log/sudo_debug all@warn +# Set disable_coredump true +# +# Sudo plugins: +# +# The plugin_path is relative to ${prefix}/libexec unless fully qualified. +# The plugin_name corresponds to a global symbol in the plugin +# that contains the plugin interface structure. +# The plugin_options are optional. +# +# The sudoers plugin is used by default if no Plugin lines are present. +Plugin sudoers_policy sudoers.so +Plugin sudoers_io sudoers.so + +# +# Sudo askpass: +# +# An askpass helper program may be specified to provide a graphical +# password prompt for "sudo -A" support. Sudo does not ship with its +# own askpass program but can use the OpenSSH askpass. +# +# Use the OpenSSH askpass +#Path askpass /usr/X11R6/bin/ssh-askpass +# +# Use the Gnome OpenSSH askpass +#Path askpass /usr/libexec/openssh/gnome-ssh-askpass + +# +# Sudo noexec: +# +# Path to a shared library containing dummy versions of the execv(), +# execve() and fexecve() library functions that just return an error. +# This is used to implement the "noexec" functionality on systems that +# support C<LD_PRELOAD> or its equivalent. +# The compiled-in value is usually sufficient and should only be changed +# if you rename or move the sudo_noexec.so file. +# +#Path noexec /usr/libexec/sudo_noexec.so + +# +# Core dumps: +# +# By default, sudo disables core dumps while it is executing (they +# are re-enabled for the command that is run). +# To aid in debugging sudo problems, you may wish to enable core +# dumps by setting "disable_coredump" to false. +# +#Set disable_coredump false + +# +# User groups: +# +# Sudo passes the user's group list to the policy plugin. +# If the user is a member of the maximum number of groups (usually 16), +# sudo will query the group database directly to be sure to include +# the full list of groups. +# +# On some systems, this can be expensive so the behavior is configurable. +# The "group_source" setting has three possible values: +# static - use the user's list of groups returned by the kernel. +# dynamic - query the group database to find the list of groups. +# adaptive - if user is in less than the maximum number of groups. +# use the kernel list, else query the group database. +# +#Set group_source static |