Well I verified that putting the following line in /etc/sudoers works
zabbix ALL=NOPASSWD: /var/lib/zabbix/bin/start_puppet
However if I put it in /etc/sudoers.d/zabbix-puppet it does not. Exact same spacing and everything.
The file was created with Puppet , and based on these errors I'm at a loss...
I check the syntax, it fails
# visudo -c -f /etc/sudoers.d/zabbix-puppet
/etc/sudoers.d/zabbix-puppet: syntax error near line 0 <<<
parse error in /etc/sudoers.d/zabbix-puppet near line 0
I then open the file with visudo, make absoltely no changes, just ":q" out, still get error.
# visudo -f /etc/sudoers.d/zabbix-puppet
/etc/sudoers.d/zabbix-puppet: syntax error near line 0 <<<
Then if I run the syntax check again it passes. However I still can't run the command without password prompt.
# visudo -c -f /etc/sudoers.d/zabbix-puppet /etc/sudoers.d/zabbix-puppet: parsed OK
The files permissions are correct as specified by sudoers documentation on #includedir
-r--r----- 1 root root 56 Jul 26 15:55 zabbix-puppet
Does anyone else have the #includedir working in CentOS 5.6 or 6?
Thanks - Trey
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 7:12 PM, John R Pierce pierce@hogranch.com wrote:
On 07/25/11 4:41 PM, Trey Dockendorf wrote:
I am unable to get the #includedir function to work with sudo. This works just fine on all my CentOS 5.6 servers, but on 6 it is being ignored. I have this line in the file /etc/sudoers.d/zabbix-puppet
zabbix ALL=NOPASSWD: /var/lib/zabbix/bin/start_puppet
However sudo still requires a password. If I put that same line into /etc/sudoers file , there is no password prompt. At the end of my sudoers file I have this line
#includedir "/etc/sudoers.d"
did you edit these files with visudo -f /path/to/file ? I'd try that.
-- john r pierce N 37, W 122 santa cruz ca mid-left coast
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