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a month ago
Hello,
My organization uses Delinea (previously Centrify) to integrate our *nix systems with Active Directory. Because of this, instead of using the sudoers file and the sudo command to elevate privileges, it uses AD's access rights and the dzdo command in place of sudo.
Is there a way to edit the commands run on Linux hosts to replace sudo with dzdo or to choose not to escalate at all? Our sys admins get an alert whenever someone attempts to use sudo, so they were quite alarmed the first time I scanned the network!
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4 weeks ago
Unfortunately, this is not something that we support. We'd be happy to submit a feature request, but I'm not sure if our developers would add this for a single third-party software. Regardless, you can create a support case (PM me the case number) and we'll get it submitted.
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4 weeks ago
Unfortunately, this is not something that we support. We'd be happy to submit a feature request, but I'm not sure if our developers would add this for a single third-party software. Regardless, you can create a support case (PM me the case number) and we'll get it submitted.

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4 weeks ago
Thanks for your quick response. I've PM'd you the case number. Figured it was worth asking about!
