Initial Setup of a Linux CentOS5 / RHEL5 System

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Since the /etc/sudoers is not 'writeable' by anyone, to save the file you must use '':w!'' followed by '':q''
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Since the /etc/sudoers is not "writeable" by anyone, to save the file you must use ":w!" followed by ":q"

Revision as of 14:22, 17 March 2009

Setup of a Linux CentOS5 /RHEL5 System

After the initial install there are a number of things that I do to the system. I'm going to document them here.

Never login as root!

During the install, there will be a place to create an account. Create an account there. Login with the account you created during the install.

Get sudo working for your account.

Once you are logged in, start a "Terminal". Type su, type the root password. This will be the first and last time you type "su". Now, edit /etc/sudoers. Find the line

## Allow root to run any commands anywhere
root    ALL=(ALL)       ALL

and add you account:

## Allow root to run any commands anywhere
root    ALL=(ALL)       ALL
jkh     ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:     ALL

I add the "NOPASSWD:" option, this allows you to run sudo with out typing your password. Many people would argue that this is a security problem. Just make sure that your password is strong.

## Allow root to run any commands anywhere
root    ALL=(ALL)       ALL
jkh     ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:     ALL

Since the /etc/sudoers is not "writeable" by anyone, to save the file you must use ":w!" followed by ":q"

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