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# sudo_users
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[![Build Status](https://drone.cryptic.systems/api/badges/volker.raschek/sudo_users/status.svg)](https://drone.cryptic.systems/volker.raschek/sudo_users)
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[![Ansible Role](https://img.shields.io/ansible/role/d/58433)](https://galaxy.ansible.com/volker_raschek/networking_role)
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With following role can be created sudoers files in `/etc/sudoers.d`. For
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example to grant a user special perimssions to execute a program as root.
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## Supported distributions
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- Arch Linux
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- Debian
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- Fedora
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- RHEL
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- Ubuntu 20.04
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## Features
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- Installing sudo
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- Configuring drop-on files in `/etc/sudoers.d`
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## Configuring
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In the default directory are examples how to configure the network stack. Copy the
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defaults into your `host_vars` or `group_vars` and adapt the examples.
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