How to Run Sudo Command Without Password

Posted by linuxize on Jun 29, 2019 6:01 PM EDT
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Usually, to grant sudo access you add the user to the sudo group defined in the sudoers. On Debian, Ubuntu and their derivatives, members of the group `sudo` are granted with sudo privileges while on RedHat based distributions like CentOS and Fedora, the name of the sudo group is `wheel`. This tutorial explains how to configure the sudoers file and allow certain users to run sudo commands without being asked for the password.

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