=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/src/usr.bin/sudo/Attic/sudoers.pod,v retrieving revision 1.14 retrieving revision 1.15 diff -c -r1.14 -r1.15 *** src/usr.bin/sudo/Attic/sudoers.pod 2009/06/21 14:48:42 1.14 --- src/usr.bin/sudo/Attic/sudoers.pod 2009/06/24 13:55:56 1.15 *************** *** 18,24 **** Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F39502-99-1-0512. ! $Sudo: sudoers.pod,v 1.170 2009/06/15 21:19:47 millert Exp $ =pod =head1 NAME --- 18,24 ---- Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F39502-99-1-0512. ! $Sudo: sudoers.pod,v 1.172 2009/06/23 18:29:02 millert Exp $ =pod =head1 NAME *************** *** 990,1002 **** The default value is C<@passprompt@>. - =item role - - The default SELinux role to use when constructing a new security - context to run the command. The default role may be overridden on - a per-command basis in I or via command line options. - This option is only available whe B is built with SELinux support. - =item runas_default The default user to run commands as if the B<-u> option is not specified --- 990,995 ---- *************** *** 1030,1042 **** The owner of the timestamp directory and the timestamps stored therein. The default is C. - =item type - - The default SELinux type to use when constructing a new security - context to run the command. The default type may be overridden on - a per-command basis in I or via command line options. - This option is only available whe B is built with SELinux support. - =back B: --- 1023,1028 ---- *************** *** 1056,1066 **** =item env_file ! The I options specifies the fully qualified path to a file ! containing variables to be set in the environment of the program ! being run. Entries in this file should be of the form C. ! Variables in this file are subject to other B environment ! settings such as I and I. =item exempt_group --- 1042,1054 ---- =item env_file ! The I options specifies the fully qualified path to a ! file containing variables to be set in the environment of the program ! being run. Entries in this file should either be of the form ! C or C. The value may ! optionally be surrounded by single or double quotes. Variables in ! this file are subject to other B environment settings such ! as I and I. =item exempt_group *************** *** 1225,1239 **** =item env_delete ! Environment variables to be removed from the user's environment. ! The argument may be a double-quoted, space-separated list or a ! single value without double-quotes. The list can be replaced, added ! to, deleted from, or disabled by using the C<=>, C<+=>, C<-=>, and ! C operators respectively. The default list of environment ! variables to remove is displayed when B is run by root with the ! I<-V> option. Note that many operating systems will remove potentially ! dangerous variables from the environment of any setuid process (such ! as B). =item env_keep --- 1213,1228 ---- =item env_delete ! Environment variables to be removed from the user's environment ! when the I option is not in effect. The argument may ! be a double-quoted, space-separated list or a single value without ! double-quotes. The list can be replaced, added to, deleted from, ! or disabled by using the C<=>, C<+=>, C<-=>, and C operators ! respectively. The default list of environment variables to remove ! is displayed when B is run by root with the I<-V> option. ! Note that many operating systems will remove potentially dangerous ! variables from the environment of any setuid process (such as ! B). =item env_keep