Full shell access or sudo command

MAUPERTUIS, PHILIPPE philippe.maupertuis at equensworldline.com
Fri Mar 27 09:15:37 UTC 2020


Hi,
Our sysadmins are able to use sudo to take a root shell and do whatever they want.
On the contrary, application managers for example have only a limited set of sudo scripts and commands
Is it possible to find if a given audit message (for example due to a watch on a file) has been  issued in the context of sudo or a shell?
My goal is to be able  to search for potential sudo abuse through misconfiguration.

Philippe

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