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Re: 'sudoers' vs. 'hosts-file'


From: Daniel Pimentel
Subject: Re: 'sudoers' vs. 'hosts-file'
Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2015 19:52:14 -0300
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On 2015-06-14 09:47, Alex Kost wrote:
Hello,

Since there is no real difference between 'sudoers' and 'hosts-file'
fields (of operating-system declaration), what about renaming one of
them?  So it could be either:

  'sudoers-file' and 'hosts-file'

or

  'sudoers' and 'hosts'

(I prefer the latter variant)

Host file is trust relationship (for example host, IP). The sudoers is user/group that can use binary command as root (for example ifconfig, dd and other).

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Daniel Pimentel (d4n1)
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