1 The following options were used to configure sudo for Debian GNU/Linux.
5 Any user in group 'sudo' will not need to type their password. It
6 is strongly recommended that no users be put in group sudo, and that
7 instead the NOPASSWD option in the sudoers file be used if desired.
11 Support for pluggable authentication modules.
15 Support for LDAP authentication.
19 Allow use of fully qualified domain names in the sudoers file.
23 Send mail as the invoking user, not as root.
26 --with-logfac=authpriv
28 Where logging information goes.
31 --with-editor=/usr/bin/editor
33 Honor the EDITOR and VISUAL environment variables. If they are not
34 present, default to the Debian default system editor.
37 --with-password-timeout=0
39 Allow 15 minutes before a user has to re-type their passord, versus
40 the sudo usual default of 5. Never time out while waiting for a
41 password to be typed, this is a seriously big deal for Debian package
42 developers using 'dpkg-buildpackage -rsudo'.
44 --with-secure-path="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:\
45 /sbin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin"
47 Give a reasonable default path for commands run as root via sudo.
51 Include all the insults in the binary, won't be enabled unless turned
52 on in the sudoers file.
54 --with-sendmail=/usr/sbin/sendmail
56 Use Debian policy to know the location of sendmail instead of trying
57 to detect it at build time.
61 Linux 2.2 kernels don't support setresgid.