sudo permissions

From: Bipin.Baghele@ge.com
Date: Wed Dec 15 2004 - 11:58:31 EST


We have one application installed under /usr/abcd/ dir whose files are owned
by root. And I would like to give some limited users (2 or 3) access to all
binary as well other files and subdirectories located under /usr/abcd/ dir,
so that he can run any command located under /usr/abcd/ dir using sudo.

One way to do is put all dir/subdir path under Cmnd_Alias in sudoers file as
below, but in my case there are lot of subdirectories under /usr/abcd/ dir.

Cmnd_Alias ABC = /usr/abcd/*, /usr/abcd/xy/*, /usr/abcd/xy/y/*

Question: Is their a way I can give access to certain dir (in eg:
/usr/abcd/ )and its subdirectories underneath recursively, may be using some
wild cards characters.

Sudo Versoin: 1.6.7p5
Solaris: SunOS xxxxx 5.9 Generic_112233-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-880

Thanks
Bipin Baghele
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