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From: Johan Booysen <johan(at)matrix-data.co.uk>
Date: Thu Oct 25 2007 - 04:33:51 EDT


On one of our development servers, we have a number of developers specified in /etc/sudoers:  

abc     ALL=(ALL) ALL
def     ALL=(ALL) ALL
ghi     ALL=(ALL) ALL
jkl     ALL=(ALL) ALL
 

Now I need to restrict access to /usr/local/bin, so that only the root user can make changes to that directory. Even the people in /etc/sudoers should not be able to make changes to /usr/local/bin.  

How can I adapt /etc/sudoers to achieve this? I've already read the man page and will investigate, but any quick pointers will be appreciated.  

Thanks.  

Johan

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