Linux sudo command
Linux sudo command as a system administrator for instruction execution, that is, via a sudo command executed is like root personally executed.
Access: Users have appeared in the / etc / sudoers in.
grammar
sudo -V
sudo -h
sudo -l
sudo -v
sudo -k
sudo -s
sudo -H
sudo [ -b ] [ -p prompt ] [ -u username/#uid] -s
sudo command
Parameter Description:
- -V Display version number
- -h displays the version number and instructions for use instructions
- -l shows in their own right (to perform the sudo users)
- Because sudo -v at the first execution or not executed within N minutes (N default is five) will ask password, this parameter is once again confirmed that, if more than N minutes, will ask password
- -k will ask password (or without more than N minutes) The next time you run sudo force users
- -b instruction to be executed in the background
- -p prompt may ask to change the password prompt, where% u will be replaced by a user's account name,% h will display the host name
- -u username / # uid without this parameter, the representative to execute commands as root, and add this parameter, you can execute commands with username identity (#uid for the username of the user number)
- -s execution environment variables specified in the SHELL shell, or / etc / passwd in the specified shell
- -H In the environment variable HOME (home directory) is specified as to change the identity of the user home directory (if not add -u parameter is the system administrator root)
- To command the system administrator identity (or -u change for others) instructions to be executed
Examples
sudo command
$ sudo ls [sudo] password for hnlinux: hnlinux is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
Specifies the user to execute commands
# sudo -u userb ls -l
Display sudo settings
$ sudo -L //显示sudo设置 Available options in a sudoers ``Defaults'' line: syslog: Syslog facility if syslog is being used for logging syslog_goodpri: Syslog priority to use when user authenticates successfully syslog_badpri: Syslog priority to use when user authenticates unsuccessfully long_otp_prompt: Put OTP prompt on its own line ignore_dot: Ignore '.' in $PATH mail_always: Always send mail when sudo is run mail_badpass: Send mail if user authentication fails mail_no_user: Send mail if the user is not in sudoers mail_no_host: Send mail if the user is not in sudoers for this host mail_no_perms: Send mail if the user is not allowed to run a command tty_tickets: Use a separate timestamp for each user/tty combo lecture: Lecture user the first time they run sudo lecture_file: File containing the sudo lecture authenticate: Require users to authenticate by default root_sudo: Root may run sudo log_host: Log the hostname in the (non-syslog) log file log_year: Log the year in the (non-syslog) log file shell_noargs: If sudo is invoked with no arguments, start a shell set_home: Set $HOME to the target user when starting a shell with -s always_set_home: Always set $HOME to the target user's home directory path_info: Allow some information gathering to give useful error messages fqdn: Require fully-qualified hostnames in the sudoers file insults: Insult the user when they enter an incorrect password requiretty: Only allow the user to run sudo if they have a tty env_editor: Visudo will honor the EDITOR environment variable rootpw: Prompt for root's password, not the users's runaspw: Prompt for the runas_default user's password, not the users's targetpw: Prompt for the target user's password, not the users's use_loginclass: Apply defaults in the target user's login class if there is one set_logname: Set the LOGNAME and USER environment variables stay_setuid: Only set the effective uid to the target user, not the real uid preserve_groups: Don't initialize the group vector to that of the target user loglinelen: Length at which to wrap log file lines (0 for no wrap) timestamp_timeout: Authentication timestamp timeout passwd_timeout: Password prompt timeout passwd_tries: Number of tries to enter a password umask: Umask to use or 0777 to use user's logfile: Path to log file mailerpath: Path to mail program mailerflags: Flags for mail program mailto: Address to send mail to mailfrom: Address to send mail from mailsub: Subject line for mail messages badpass_message: Incorrect password message timestampdir: Path to authentication timestamp dir timestampowner: Owner of the authentication timestamp dir exempt_group: Users in this group are exempt from password and PATH requirements passprompt: Default password prompt passprompt_override: If set, passprompt will override system prompt in all cases. runas_default: Default user to run commands as secure_path: Value to override user's $PATH with editor: Path to the editor for use by visudo listpw: When to require a password for 'list' pseudocommand verifypw: When to require a password for 'verify' pseudocommand noexec: Preload the dummy exec functions contained in 'noexec_file' noexec_file: File containing dummy exec functions ignore_local_sudoers: If LDAP directory is up, do we ignore local sudoers file closefrom: File descriptors >= %d will be closed before executing a command closefrom_override: If set, users may override the value of `closefrom' with the -C option setenv: Allow users to set arbitrary environment variables env_reset: Reset the environment to a default set of variables env_check: Environment variables to check for sanity env_delete: Environment variables to remove env_keep: Environment variables to preserve role: SELinux role to use in the new security context type: SELinux type to use in the new security context askpass: Path to the askpass helper program env_file: Path to the sudo-specific environment file sudoers_locale: Locale to use while parsing sudoers visiblepw: Allow sudo to prompt for a password even if it would be visisble pwfeedback: Provide visual feedback at the password prompt when there is user input fast_glob: Use faster globbing that is less accurate but does not access the filesystem umask_override: The umask specified in sudoers will override the user's, even if it is more permissive
With root privileges to execute commands on a
$ sudo !!
As a specific user to edit text
$ sudo -u uggc vi ~www/index.html //以 uggc 用户身份编辑 home 目录下www目录中的 index.html 文件
Lists have the permission
sudo -l
Lists version information for sudo
sudo -V