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<title>Sudo roles (LAM Pro)</title>
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<para>You can manage your sudo roles in LDAP if you have installed the
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sudo-ldap package or <ulink
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url="http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/readme_ldap.html">compiled sudo with LDAP
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support</ulink>. To activate sudo management in LAM Pro edit your server
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profile and add the type "Sudo roles".</para>
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<para>The sudo roles in LDAP work similar to those in /etc/sudoers. You
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can specify who may run which commands as which user. It is also
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possible to specify options like NOPASSWD.</para>
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<title>Tree view (LDAP browser)</title>
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<title>Tree view (LDAP browser)</title>
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