Because there are a lot of servers, a simple version manager is created to facilitate the release of the version. However, when a common user executes the administrator permission, he always prompts sudocptmptestwaropttestisnotallowedtoexecute to check some information.
Because there are a lot of servers, a simple version manager is created to facilitate the release of versions. However, when a common user executes the administrator permission, he always prompts
Sudo cp/tmp/test. war/opt/
Test is not allowed to execute
I also checked some information and said yes.
After permission escalation, use the Super Administrator to execute mongodo
Add test ALL = (ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL (put test as the user name at the end)
Note that you cannot directly use the text editing command. the format of the content you added is verified by using mongodo. To ensure security, do not edit it directly.
Generally, this is fine, but the reason why I have not finished here is unknown.
After consulting "professionals", I realized that the command format is as follows:
Sudo su-c "command" can be as follows:
Sudo su-c "cp/tmp/test. war/opt /"
Note that the command must be enclosed in double quotation marks when the test is successful !!