Safeguard generates log files containing event timestamps based on the local clock of the authorizing policy server.
To synchronize all policy servers in the policy group, use Network Time Protocol (NTP) or a similar method of your choice.
Safeguard generates log files containing event timestamps based on the local clock of the authorizing policy server.
To synchronize all policy servers in the policy group, use Network Time Protocol (NTP) or a similar method of your choice.
Once you have installed and configured the primary policy server, you are ready to install a Sudo Plugin on a remote host.
To check a Sudo Plugin host for installation readiness
# sh pmpreflight.sh --sudo --policyserver <myhost>
where <myhost> is the hostname of the primary policy server.
Running pmpreflight.sh --sudo performs these tests:
To install a Sudo Plugin on a remote host
# cd sudo_plugin/linux-x86_64
# rpm --install qpm-plugin-*.rpm
Once you install the Sudo Plugin package, the next task is to join it to the policy server.
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