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#
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# Default /etc/sudo.conf file
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#
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# Sudo plugins:
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# Plugin plugin_name plugin_path plugin_options ...
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#
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# The plugin_path is relative to /usr/lib/sudo unless
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# fully qualified.
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# The plugin_name corresponds to a global symbol in the plugin
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# that contains the plugin interface structure.
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# The plugin_options are optional.
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#
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# The sudoers plugin is used by default if no Plugin lines are present.
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#Plugin sudoers_policy sudoers.so
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#Plugin sudoers_io sudoers.so
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#Plugin sudoers_audit sudoers.so
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#
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# Sudo askpass:
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# Path askpass /path/to/askpass
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#
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# An askpass helper program may be specified to provide a graphical
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# password prompt for "sudo -A" support. Sudo does not ship with its
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# own askpass program but can use the OpenSSH askpass.
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#
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# Use the OpenSSH askpass
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#Path askpass /usr/X11R6/bin/ssh-askpass
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#
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# Use the Gnome OpenSSH askpass
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#Path askpass /usr/libexec/openssh/gnome-ssh-askpass
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#
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# Sudo device search path:
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# Path devsearch /dev/path1:/dev/path2:/dev
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#
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# A colon-separated list of paths to check when searching for a user's
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# terminal device.
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#
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#Path devsearch /dev/pts:/dev/vt:/dev/term:/dev/zcons:/dev/pty:/dev
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#
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# Sudo noexec:
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# Path noexec /path/to/sudo_noexec.so
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#
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# Path to a shared library containing replacements for the execv(),
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# execve() and fexecve() library functions that just return an error.
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# This is used to implement the "noexec" functionality on systems that
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# support LD_PRELOAD or its equivalent.
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#
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# The compiled-in value is usually sufficient and should only be changed
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# if you rename or move the sudo_noexec.so file.
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#
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#Path noexec /usr/lib/sudo/sudo_noexec.so
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#
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# Sudo plugin directory:
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# Path plugin_dir /path/to/plugins
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#
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# The default directory to use when searching for plugins that are
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# specified without a fully qualified path name.
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#
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#Path plugin_dir /usr/lib/sudo
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#
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# Sudo developer mode:
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# Set developer_mode true|false
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#
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# Allow loading of plugins that are owned by non-root or are writable
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# by "group" or "other". Should only be used during plugin development.
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#Set developer_mode true
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#
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# Core dumps:
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# Set disable_coredump true|false
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#
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# By default, sudo disables core dumps while it is executing (they
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# are re-enabled for the command that is run).
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# To aid in debugging sudo problems, you may wish to enable core
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# dumps by setting "disable_coredump" to false.
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#
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#Set disable_coredump false
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#
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# User groups:
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# Set group_source static|dynamic|adaptive
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#
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# Sudo passes the user's group list to the policy plugin.
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# If the user is a member of the maximum number of groups (usually 16),
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# sudo will query the group database directly to be sure to include
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# the full list of groups.
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#
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# On some systems, this can be expensive so the behavior is configurable.
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# The "group_source" setting has three possible values:
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# static - use the user's list of groups returned by the kernel.
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# dynamic - query the group database to find the list of groups.
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# adaptive - if user is in less than the maximum number of groups.
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# use the kernel list, else query the group database.
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#
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#Set group_source static
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#
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# Sudo interface probing:
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# Set probe_interfaces true|false
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#
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# By default, sudo will probe the system's network interfaces and
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# pass the IP address of each enabled interface to the policy plugin.
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# On systems with a large number of virtual interfaces this may take
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# a noticeable amount of time.
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#
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#Set probe_interfaces false
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#
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# Sudo debug files:
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# Debug program /path/to/debug_log subsystem@priority[,subsyste@priority]
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#
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# Sudo and related programs support logging debug information to a file.
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# The program is typically sudo, sudoers.so, sudoreplay or visudo.
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#
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# Subsystems vary based on the program; "all" matches all subsystems.
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# Priority may be crit, err, warn, notice, diag, info, trace or debug.
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# Multiple subsystem@priority may be specified, separated by a comma.
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#
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#Debug sudo /var/log/sudo_debug all@debug
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#Debug sudoers.so /var/log/sudoers_debug all@debug
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