Ok so I did that and the rules are coming down just like I thought:
[user1@jira02 ~]$ sudo -lMatching Defaults entries for rob.lloyd on jira02: !visiblepw,
always_set_home, match_group_by_gid, env_reset, env_keep="COLORS DISPLAY HOSTNAME
HISTSIZE KDEDIR LS_COLORS", env_keep+="MAIL PS1 PS2 QTDIR USERNAME LANG
LC_ADDRESS LC_CTYPE", env_keep+="LC_COLLATE LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_MEASUREMENT
LC_MESSAGES", env_keep+="LC_MONETARY LC_NAME LC_NUMERIC LC_PAPER
LC_TELEPHONE", env_keep+="LC_TIME LC_ALL LANGUAGE LINGUAS _XKB_CHARSET
XAUTHORITY", secure_path=/sbin\:/bin\:/usr/sbin\:/usr/bin
User user1 may run the following commands on jira02: (ALL : ALL) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/su
- jira,/usr/bin/sudo su - jira,/bin/su - jira,/bin/sudo - jira[user1@jira02 ~]$
But i'm not able to execute...I will look into the debugger and see what I get. This
is all new territory for me. If you have any ideas, thank you in advance.
On Thursday, November 9, 2017 1:47 AM, Jakub Hrozek via FreeIPA-users
<freeipa-users(a)lists.fedorahosted.org> wrote:
On Thu, Nov 09, 2017 at 02:07:03AM +0000, Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Hello, I am trying to setup a few of my users to have the ability to
su - jira or another user using FreeIPA.
Here is what happens when I am logged in as the user and try to su - jira
[user1@jira02 ~]$ sudo su - process[sudo] password for user1:Sorry, user user1 is not
allowed to execute '/bin/su - jira' as root on jira02.example.net.[user1@jira02
~]$
[andrew.meyer@jira02 ~]$ ipa sudorule-show su_jira Rule name: su_jira Enabled: TRUE
Host category: all RunAs User category: all RunAs Group category: all User Groups:
developers, ops_sudoers Sudo Allow Command Groups: jira_access Sudo Option:
!authenticate[andrew.meyer@jira02 ~]$
[andrew.meyer@jira02 ~]$ ipa sudocmd-find su_jira_cmds----------------------1 Sudo
Command matched---------------------- Sudo Command: /usr/bin/su - jira,/usr/bin/sudo su -
jira,/bin/su - jira,/bin/sudo - jira Description:
su_jira_cmds----------------------------Number of entries returned
1----------------------------
What am I doing wrong?
I would first run "sudo -l" to see if the user is able to run any sudo
commands at all.
Then I'd proceed to sudo debugging from
https://docs.pagure.org/SSSD.sssd/users/sudo_troubleshooting.html#obtaini...
to see what data was transferred to sudo and how did sudo evaluate them.
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