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114 lines
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.\"$Id: suauth.5,v 1.7 2005/04/05 18:47:50 kloczek Exp $
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.TH SUAUTH 5 "Feb 14, 1996"
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.UC 5
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.SH NAME
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suauth \- Detailed su control file
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B /etc/suauth
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The file
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.I /etc/suauth
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is referenced whenever the su command is called. It can change the
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behaviour of the su command, based upon
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.PP
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.RS
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.nf
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1) the user su is targetting
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.fi
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2) the user executing the su command (or any groups he might be
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a member of)
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.RE
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.PP
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The file is formatted like this, with lines starting with a #
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being treated as comment lines and ignored;
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.PP
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.RS
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to\-id:from\-id:ACTION
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.RE
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.PP
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Where to\-id is either the word
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.BR ALL ,
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a list of usernames
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delimited by "," or the words
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.B ALL EXCEPT
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followed by a list
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of usernames delimited by ","
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.PP
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from\-id is formatted the same as to\-id except the extra word
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.B GROUP
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is recognised.
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.B ALL EXCEPT GROUP
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is perfectly valid too.
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Following
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.B GROUP
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appears one or more group names, delimited by
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",". It is not sufficient to have primary group id of the
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relevant group, an entry in
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.BR /etc/group (5)
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is neccessary.
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.PP
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Action can be one only of the following currently supported
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options.
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.TP 20
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.B DENY
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The attempt to su is stopped before a password is even asked for.
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.TP 20
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.B NOPASS
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The attempt to su is automatically successful; no password is
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asked for.
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.TP 20
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.B OWNPASS
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For the su command to be successful, the user must enter
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his or her own password. They are told this.
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.PP
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Note there are three separate fields delimited by a colon. No
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whitespace must surround this colon. Also note that the file
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is examined sequentially line by line, and the first applicable
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rule is used without examining the file further. This makes it
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possible for a system administrator to exercise as fine control
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as he or she wishes.
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.SH EXAMPLE
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.PP
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.nf
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# sample /etc/suauth file
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#
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# A couple of privileged usernames may
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# su to root with their own password.
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#
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root:chris,birddog:OWNPASS
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#
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# Anyone else may not su to root unless in
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# group wheel. This is how BSD does things.
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#
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root:ALL EXCEPT GROUP wheel:DENY
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#
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# Perhaps terry and birddog are accounts
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# owned by the same person.
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# Access can be arranged between them
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# with no password.
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#
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terry:birddog:NOPASS
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birddog:terry:NOPASS
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#
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.fi
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.SH FILES
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\fI/etc/suauth\fR
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.SH BUGS
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There could be plenty lurking. The file parser is particularly
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unforgiving about syntax errors, expecting no spurious whitespace
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(apart from beginning and end of lines), and a specific token
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delimiting different things.
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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An error parsing the file is reported using
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.BR syslogd (8)
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as level ERR on
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facility AUTH.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR su (1)
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.SH AUTHOR
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.nf
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Chris Evans (lady0110@sable.ox.ac.uk)
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Lady Margaret Hall
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Oxford University
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England
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