You've walked in to the office, and barely feel the warmth of your first mug of coffee when your boss, Scott, calmly walks up to you.
"Yeah, so look, theres a problem. You were out yesterday, and... you know, I couldn't bother you because of that pesky company policy thing... Anyway, you know before being a manager, I did the same work as you, so I handled a few things for you. You're welcome!"
Scott goes on to tell you that he setup some sudo rights for the web guys. "They just want to be able to manage httpd. Must be on some kinda power trip over there in the web group." he says.
Can you fix his sudoers drop-in so that it let's the "webteam" user restart (and otherwise manage) httpd via systemd? Scott got started on one in /etc/sudoers.d/webteam-sudo
but..well.. Contrary to his belief, it's not working.
Take the RHEL Troubleshooting Challenge # 3 and see if you can fix it!
Thank you @Scott for creating this engaging challenge, we appreciate it!
Hi Chetan_Tiwary_,
I work for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux team, the Ansible team is different people. This content is experimental for my team this year, so none of the other product teams are working on it yet. I'll let the Ansible team know, next time I see them.
ohk @Scott thanks for the info! looking forward for more RHEL challenges as well !
Good one
good one
Finish!! :d
Finished!
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