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Re: How to enable sudo for all users by default
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You may need to change/customize 2 things..
set 'sudo' in the list of default groups to which a newly created user belong - /etc/default/adduser file.
set %sudo ALL=(ALL): ALL in /etc/sudoers
Rgds, Ravi
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:44 AM, surreal
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Is there any way of enabling sudo to all users without having to know their names?
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Harshad Joshi
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