Linux Discovery - using suexec option
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ā01-31-2024 11:42 AM
As part of Linux discovery, is anyone aware of/using suexec elevated commands instead of sudo. Based on this KB article, alternate supported privileged commands are dzdo, pbrun, pfexec and sesudo. Would like to understand on the usage of suexec and because it is not listed as an alternate supported privileged command, will there be customization needed to use it?

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ā01-31-2024 09:11 PM
I saw the KB and see its appending the PATH as per new ALTERNATE PRIVELEDGED COMMAND.
will there be customization needed to use it?-- I do not think we need to do any kind of Customization in Core Discovery Objects Like Patterns,Sensors etc.
This is just a setting using which you are executing Linux Commands without having ROOT or SUDO Access on given Linux Host. I still suspect becasue of many Flavors on Linux it may not work always as Commands and Bin executables may change . But Conceptually it will work .
Regards
RP