You can also try: http://forum.whmcs.com/showthread.php?50974-Automatic-server-assignment-based-on-location-or-any-other-configurable-option
Have tried the trail version and works fine.
Thank you very much.
I will now use:
grep -q "Defaults:username !requiretty" /etc/sudoers || echo "Defaults:username !requiretty" >> /etc/sudoers
Because this will add requiretty per user
Thank you for your help
Hello,
Can someone help me with the following command:
sed -i -e "s/Defaults requiretty/#Defaults requiretty/g" /etc/sudoers
This will disable requiretty in the sudo file but when you run the command multiple times it adds an # every time the command runs.
Thank you.
There are indeed alot of sensitive/personal files on it, when I gonna used it. So I prefer SSL when available.
Even when there is a very small chance for "hackers" to get some of the files during transfer or login credentials. I want to bring it to a minimal when I can.