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# As of Debian version 1.7.2p1-1, the default /etc/sudoers file created on
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# installation of the package now includes the directive:
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#
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# #includedir /etc/sudoers.d
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#
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# This will cause sudo to read and parse any files in the /etc/sudoers.d
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# directory that do not end in '~' or contain a '.' character.
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#
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# Note that there must be at least one file in the sudoers.d directory (this
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# one will do), and all files in this directory should be mode 0440.
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#
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# Note also, that because sudoers contents can vary widely, no attempt is
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# made to add this directive to existing sudoers files on upgrade. Feel free
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# to add the above directive to the end of your /etc/sudoers file to enable
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# this functionality for existing installations if you wish!
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#
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# Finally, please note that using the visudo command is the recommended way
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# to update sudoers content, since it protects against many failure modes.
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# See the man page for visudo for more information.
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#
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