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2015 Apr 19
2
Possible Security Hole (Bug?)
...'DOMAIN\Administrator' should have a uid-/gidNumber. All domain >> accounts and groups should have their uid-/gidNumber set. > > # visudo -f /etc/sudoers.d/domain > # Members of the "domain admins" group may do about anything. > # And rightfully so. > %domain\x20admins ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL > > Apply liberally, where it is warranted. > If there is a need to grant selected domain users elevated rights on the Linux host. In this case root privilieges. This is one way of doing it. Rowland mentioned another. > But to the thoughts train, every user is just...
2015 Apr 18
2
Possible Security Hole (Bug?)
2015-04-17 10:01 GMT+02:00 Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>: > On 16/04/15 19:26, David Willis wrote: >> >> Thank you for the reply. >> >> Forgive me if I am not understanding correctly, but.. >> >> I have heard conflicting reports about whether or not to assign UID to >> DOM\administrator, even from threads read on these lists :)
2015 Apr 18
0
Possible Security Hole (Bug?)
...Samba is contained and > 'DOMAIN\Administrator' should have a uid-/gidNumber. All domain > accounts and groups should have their uid-/gidNumber set. # visudo -f /etc/sudoers.d/domain # Members of the "domain admins" group may do about anything. # And rightfully so. %domain\x20admins ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL Apply liberally, where it is warranted. But to the thoughts train, every user is just one user. Mapping user to other user is creating a mess you don't want to solve yourself. -- With best regards, Andrey Repin Sunday, April 19, 2015 01:11:07 Sorry for my terrible engli...
2015 Apr 19
0
Possible Security Hole (Bug?)
...ministrator' should have a uid-/gidNumber. All domain >>> accounts and groups should have their uid-/gidNumber set. >> # visudo -f /etc/sudoers.d/domain >> # Members of the "domain admins" group may do about anything. >> # And rightfully so. >> %domain\x20admins ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL >> >> Apply liberally, where it is warranted. >> > If there is a need to grant selected domain users elevated rights on > the Linux host. In this case root privilieges. This is one way of > doing it. Rowland mentioned another. > >> But to the t...