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en:system:userspace:open_doas [2023/02/20 23:27] i3_relativism [doas persist feature] reorganize uneeded section |
en:system:userspace:open_doas [2023/02/22 20:29] throgh [External resources] |
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The configuration file must end with a newline | The configuration file must end with a newline | ||
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+ | For example, to allow members of the <color # | ||
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+ | Edit <color # | ||
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+ | <code bash> | ||
+ | permit nopass :libre as root cmd / | ||
+ | </ | ||
==== Basic setup ==== | ==== Basic setup ==== | ||
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It is imperative that <color # | It is imperative that <color # | ||
</ | </ | ||
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- | To allow members of the <color # | ||
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- | Edit <color # | ||
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- | <code bash> | ||
- | permit nopass :libre as root cmd / | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | WIP?? | ||
- | what is smartctl is this systemd related? | ||
- | endWIP??! | ||
==== Rulesets ==== | ==== Rulesets ==== | ||
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==== Authentication ==== | ==== Authentication ==== | ||
+ | === Nopass feature === | ||
The **<color # | The **<color # | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | <note warning> | + | === Persist |
- | Due to OpenBSD-specific kernel API required by **doas** to set and clear timeouts, the **<color # | + | |
- | </ | + | |
- | With the **<color #816E00/#FAE65B> | + | **doas** provides the <color #620BB9/#EEDDFF> |
Edit <color # | Edit <color # | ||
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</ | </ | ||
+ | <note warning> | ||
+ | Due to OpenBSD-specific kernel API required by **doas** to set and clear timeouts, the **<color # | ||
+ | </ | ||
==== Testing ==== | ==== Testing ==== | ||
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===== Bash tab completion ===== | ===== Bash tab completion ===== | ||
- | By default Bash will only tab complete files and directories within the current or referenced directory. To tell Bash to complete arguments as if they were separate commands (also leveraging the tab completion settings of other commands) the following can be added to either the users WIP.bashrc, or the global / | + | By default Bash will only tab complete files and directories within the current or referenced directory. To tell Bash to complete arguments as if they were separate commands (also leveraging the tab completion settings of other commands) the following can be added to either the users .bashrc, or the global / |
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
complete -cf doas | complete -cf doas | ||
</ | </ | ||
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- | ===== Tips and tricks ===== | ||
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</ | </ | ||
- | ==== See also ==== | + | ===== See also ===== |
* See also [[en: | * See also [[en: | ||
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==== External resources ==== | ==== External resources ==== | ||
- | WIP | ||
"It would not have been possible to finish doas without the support of many other OpenBSD developers and users. In particular, Vadim Zhukov contributed immensely to the config parser and regress testsuite; Todd Miller, Damien Miller, and Martijn van Duren provided ideas and inspiration; | "It would not have been possible to finish doas without the support of many other OpenBSD developers and users. In particular, Vadim Zhukov contributed immensely to the config parser and regress testsuite; Todd Miller, Damien Miller, and Martijn van Duren provided ideas and inspiration; |