Preguntes Freqüents - FAQ
Manage Wheel Group Users Imprimeix aquest Article
Overview:
This interface allows you to manage the wheel group’s membership. The system grants users in the wheel group the permission to execute the su
command, which allows a user to gain root
or superuser access.
-
This interface does not grant users permission to run the
sudo
command. To grant users permission to execute thesudo
command, open the/etc/sudoers
file and uncomment the following line:%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL
-
We strongly suggest that you use the
visudo
command to open the/etc/sudoers
file. Thevisudo
command opens the/etc/sudoers
file in a text editor and validates the file’s syntax when you save your changes. For more information about thevisudo
command, read sudo.ws’s Visudo Manual documentation.
Manage wheel group users
To add a user to the wheel group, perform the following steps:
-
Select the desired user from the Add a user to the wheel group menu.
-
Click Add to Group.
To remove a user from the wheel group, perform the following steps:
-
Select the appropriate user from the Remove a user from the wheel group menu.
-
Click Remove from Group.
Ha estat útil la resposta?
Articles Relacionats
Overview: This interface allows you to disable the Apache mod_userdir module’s functionality for...
Overview: This interface lets you manage your server’s C and C++ compiler user access. This can...
Overview: The Configure Security Policies interface allows you to configure your security policy...
Overview: This interface allows you to configure cPHulk, a service that provides protection for...
Overview: Warning: For users of CentOS 7, CloudLinux™ 7, and Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7 and...