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configure sudo via LDAP

Run only Specific Commands with sudo in Linux

How to Configure SUDO via OpenLDAP Server

Well, in this guide, we are going to demonstrate how to configure SUDO via OpenLDAP Server. Apart from being able to provide sudo rights on

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