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21 .Nd doas configuration file
25 utility executes commands as other users according to the rules
30 The rules have the following format:
31 .Bd -ragged -offset indent
32 .Ic permit Ns | Ns Ic deny
36 .Op Ic cmd Ar command Op Ic args No ...
39 Rules consist of the following parts:
41 .It Ic permit Ns | Ns Ic deny
42 The action to be taken if this rule matches.
45 .Bl -tag -width keepenv
47 The user is not required to enter a password.
49 After the user successfully authenticates, do not ask for a password
52 The user's environment is maintained.
53 The default is to reset the environment, except for the variables
63 .It Ic setenv { Oo Ar variable ... Oc Oo Ar variable=value ... Oc Ic }
64 In addition to the variables mentioned above, keep the space-separated
66 Variables may also be removed with a leading
68 or set using the latter syntax.
69 If the first character of
73 then the value to be set is taken from the existing environment
74 variable of the indicated name.
77 The username to match.
78 Groups may be specified by prepending a colon
80 Numeric IDs are also accepted.
82 The target user the running user is allowed to run the command as.
83 The default is all users.
85 The command the user is allowed or denied to run.
86 The default is all commands.
87 Be advised that it is best to specify absolute paths.
88 If a relative path is specified, only a restricted
91 .It Ic args Op Ar argument ...
93 The command arguments provided by the user need to match those specified.
96 alone means that command must be run without any arguments.
99 The last matching rule determines the action taken.
100 If no rule matches, the action is denied.
102 Comments can be put anywhere in the file using a hash mark
104 and extend to the end of the current line.
106 The following quoting rules apply:
109 The text between a pair of double quotes
113 The backslash character
115 escapes the next character, including new line characters, outside comments;
116 as a result, comments may not be extended over multiple lines.
118 If quotes or backslashes are used in a word,
119 it isn't considered a keyword.
122 .Bl -tag -width "/etc/doas.conf"
123 .It Pa /etc/doas.conf
124 doas configuration file.
127 The following example permits user aja to install packages
128 from a preferred mirror;
129 group wheel to execute commands as any user while keeping the environment
137 permits tedu to run procmap as root without a password;
138 and additionally permits root to run unrestricted commands as itself.
139 .Bd -literal -offset indent
140 permit persist setenv { PKG_CACHE PKG_PATH } aja cmd pkg_add
141 permit setenv { -ENV PS1=$DOAS_PS1 SSH_AUTH_SOCK } :wheel
142 permit nopass tedu as root cmd /usr/sbin/procmap
149 configuration file first appeared in
152 .An Ted Unangst Aq Mt tedu@openbsd.org