How To Allow Non-root
Description
This video is about allowing System Platform, System Domain (Dom0) "xm console sbc" command access to a non-root user on the Avaya Aura Session Border Controller via the "sudo" utility. The "/etc/sodoers" configuration file may be edited using the "visudo" tool to allow non-root users that may need to access the SBC CLI. Produced by Ricardo Cadena.
For more information on "sodoers" or "vi" editor usage, reference the associated "man" pages in the Linux CLI or by searching the Internet for the "man" page.
Video Content Timeline:
0:21 Slide 1
0:51 Slide 2
1:36 Access sbc
2:05 Edit "sudoers" using "visudo"
2:40 Entry format example
3:01 Allow "xm console sbc" sudoers file entry
3:52 Test changes
4:42 For more information....
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