I would like to do sudo management with openLDAP (2.4.44)

Asked 1 years ago, Updated 1 years ago, 318 views

I want to control which commands can be sudoed in the LDAP server configuration, but I don't know the general procedure.
I read blog posts and other articles, but by reading the schema of sudoes, I can make sure that the LDAP server can control sudo.
Is that so?

Currently, we can create users and groups on the LDAP server to see where registered users can connect to clients.

How can I manage sudo on an LDAP server because I don't know the exact steps?
*The version is 2.4.40

linux ldap

2022-12-24 07:17

1 Answers

The operating system is not written, but it is assumed that it is Linux.Specific instructions appear when you run man sudoers.ldap on the appropriate Linux.If you do not include Japanese man, please visit here.

I'd like you to look at the man page above for details, but if an LDAP server already exists and /etc/ldap.conf is configured, the flow will be as follows:

sudo is now going to see LDAP.


2022-12-24 09:01

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