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The SFS Policy server has been upgraded to version 7.4.0.On the plugin systems that are still running previous versions and joined to the policy server combinations of sudo and su fail and core dump. Example:[tu-01@lab-rl91 ~]$ sudo -i[root@lab-rl91 ~]# su testuserFile size limit exceeded (core dumped) This has been confirmed on SFS versions 7.2 and 7.3 after upgrading the policy server to 7.4.0...
Safeguard for Sudo helps Unix/Linux organizations take privileged account management through sudo to the next level: with a central policy server, centralized management of sudo and sudoers, centralized reporting on sudoers and elevated rights activities, event and keystroke logging of activities performed through sudo, and offline policy evaluation.With Safeguard for Sudo, One Identity provides a...
Example of the issue: The hard and soft core dump file size limits are set to unlimited for the oracle user by using the following entries in /etc/security/limits.d/oracle.conf: oracle soft core unlimitedoracle hard core unlimited However, when becoming the oracle user (e.g., “sudo -i -u oracle”), the ulimit command reports the core file size limit to be 0, not unlimited, as expected.
If sudo commands are failing and it is suspected that the issues lies in the agent's ability to communicate with the policy server what troubleshooting steps should be taken?