Nagios XI 5.4.4 sudoers entries

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awilson
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Nagios XI 5.4.4 sudoers entries

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Hi. Does the Nagios XI 5.4.4 install a nagios and or an apache file in the /etc/sudoers.d directory? Are there standard sudoers entries?

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Re: Nagios XI 5.4.4 sudoers entries

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@awilson, Yes, Nagios puts some standard sudoers entries for Nagios and Apache users in the /etc/sudoers file. You can follow this article to fix the nagios/apache sudoers entries on your XI server(it will not affect any other entries):
https://support.nagios.com/kb/article/n ... es-34.html

Check the section: "Fixing the sudoers Entries"

Also where it says:
You'd need to use:
Because your XI version is 5.4.4.
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Re: Nagios XI 5.4.4 sudoers entries

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Thank you. Please close this thread.
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Re: Nagios XI 5.4.4 sudoers entries

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awilson wrote:Thank you. Please close this thread.
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