Disabling sudo for yum¶
By default, sudo
access for yum
is enabled on the Anaconda Enterprise platform. You can easily disable it, however, if your organization requires it.
Log in to Anaconda Enterprise, select the Menu icon in the top right corner and click the Administrative Console link displayed at the bottom of the slide out window.
Click Manage Resources.
Log in to the Operations Center using the Administrator credentials configured after installation.
Select Configuration from the menu on the left.
Verify that the
anaconda-enterprise-anaconda-platform.yml
configuration file is selected in the Config map drop-down menu.
Note
We recommend that you make a backup copy of this file since you will be editing it directly.
Scroll down to the
sudo-yum
section of the Config map:
Change the setting from
default
todisable
:Click Apply to save your changes.
To update the Anaconda Enterprise server with your changes, restart services by running these commands on the master node:
To re-enable sudo yum, simply change this Config map setting back to default
, save your changes, and restart services.