tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391325129965939458.post6037604085622481419..comments2024-03-18T01:53:00.753+01:00Comments on AIX for System Administrators: EXTRA - SUDOaixhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11198511213080760662noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391325129965939458.post-70419614270186872352018-02-27T00:02:41.530+01:002018-02-27T00:02:41.530+01:00Hi, when i tried to install sudo rpm packages i am...Hi, when i tried to install sudo rpm packages i am getting the below error. kindly suggest.<br /><br /># oslevel -s<br />7100-04-02-1614<br /># rpm -ivh sudo-1.6.9p15-2noldap.aix5.2.ppc.rpm<br />package sudo-1.6.9p15-2noldap is for a different operating system<br />#<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391325129965939458.post-73068778622302782002017-05-22T14:32:30.552+02:002017-05-22T14:32:30.552+02:00Hi,I need to give all root permissions to a normal...Hi,I need to give all root permissions to a normal user in AIX except shutdown & reboot privilege . Also they should not change any network configurations as well.Can you please suggest,how can I provide this ?<br />-Thanks<br />AjithAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17042883816667170439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391325129965939458.post-68385679472443790982013-10-08T21:55:52.608+02:002013-10-08T21:55:52.608+02:00Hi, I think problem is with the placing of the cha...Hi, I think problem is with the placing of the character: ". In the manual of the command 'su', there is an example:<br /><br />To run the backup command with root user authority and then return to your original shell, enter:<br />su root "-c /usr/sbin/backup -9 -u"<br /><br />In this example the " character is starting before the -c parameter. It looks strange, but using it this way works for me.aixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11198511213080760662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391325129965939458.post-17272805977089901332013-10-01T16:01:51.108+02:002013-10-01T16:01:51.108+02:00I am having an problem while running a script whic...I am having an problem while running a script which requires su - <br /><br />The command that I need to run is - <br />echo -e "* ACL_type NFS4\n s:(EVERYONE@): a rwpRWxDaAdcCos\n s:(OWNER@): a rwpRWxDaAdcCos\n s:(GROUP@): a rwpRWxDaAdcCos"|aclput /mount_ACL_233<br /><br />Now from root, the command is running fine on one of the NFS export which is connected to the AIX client, but the problem comes when i want to run this command from one particular user - <br /><br />bash-4.2# su - user_g -c "echo -e "* ACL_type NFS4\n s:(EVERYONE@): a rwpRWxDaAdcCos\n s:(OWNER@): a rwpRWxDaAdcCos\n s:(GROUP@): a rwpRWxDaAdcCos"|aclput /mount_ACL_233"<br />bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('<br /><br />user_g is an user who has sufficient ACL rights to change the ACL of the mountpoint there. There is no other error/problem from me related to permission of the user. Just I am unable to get how to get the actual error-free single command line for this? <br /><br />I have tried it with that user only and it passed. But I want to run the whole command in single line. Can anyone help?<br /><br />subhadiphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00455166696157131166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391325129965939458.post-25086351832371376882013-05-30T19:53:55.073+02:002013-05-30T19:53:55.073+02:00which one you used PAM or IAM?which one you used PAM or IAM?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391325129965939458.post-54961324976192815282013-04-17T10:00:57.307+02:002013-04-17T10:00:57.307+02:00Thank you very much :-)Thank you very much :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391325129965939458.post-60066307260608991672013-04-17T08:44:54.474+02:002013-04-17T08:44:54.474+02:00I'm not familiar with this PAM and LAM, but pr...I'm not familiar with this PAM and LAM, but probably this will help: http://www.feep.net/PAM/AIX/aixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11198511213080760662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391325129965939458.post-30184437849254528962013-04-17T05:39:05.060+02:002013-04-17T05:39:05.060+02:00Thanks for your post :-)
I found latest sudo versi...Thanks for your post :-)<br />I found latest sudo version in offical sudo site..but I'm confused with sudo package ..<br />http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/download.html<br />sudo.1.8.6.8.aix53.pam.bff.gz<br />sudo.1.8.6.8.aix53.lam.bff.gz<br />I was confused with PAM & IAM<br />Which package we need to install ..<br />Any help ..it would be great :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391325129965939458.post-60436450689089596792013-04-16T21:18:46.749+02:002013-04-16T21:18:46.749+02:00I know only rpm fileset, which can be downloaded h...I know only rpm fileset, which can be downloaded here: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/power/software/aix/linux/toolbox/date.html<br />I would ask IBM support if bff is neededaixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11198511213080760662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5391325129965939458.post-45488623238060103182013-04-16T19:08:14.387+02:002013-04-16T19:08:14.387+02:00Where can I download sudo package for AIX 7.1 &...Where can I download sudo package for AIX 7.1 & the file should be in .bff<br /><br />Please adivce me ..<br /><br />Thanks in advance :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com