I've created a user called kafka
to whom I am trying to give a sudo access to run only /etc/init.d/kafka
commands.
I added the following entry to /etc/sudoers.d/kafka
via Ansible:
kafka ALL = NOPASSWD: /etc/init.d/kafka
However, this breaks sudo completely with the following error:
/etc/sudoers.d/kafka: syntax error near line 1
sudo: parse error in /etc/sudoers.d/kafka near line 1
sudo: no valid sudoers sources found, quitting
sudo: unable to initialize policy plugin
Here's the full Ansible snippet:
- name: Create kafka user's group
group:
name: "{{ kafka_group }}"
state: present
- name: Create kafka user
user:
name: "{{ kafka_user }}"
state: present
group: "{{ kafka_group }}"
shell: /bin/bash
- name: Set up password-less sudo for kafka user
copy:
content: "{{ kafka_user }} ALL = NOPASSWD: /etc/init.d/{{ kafka_service_name }}"
dest: "/etc/sudoers.d/{{ kafka_user }}"
owner: root
group: root
mode: 0440
What am I doing wrong?
A "sudo: parse error in ..." originating from
/etc/sudoers
or any of the files included with either the#include <filename>
or#includedir <path>
directives may be caused by a missing new-line on the last entry in that file.Using the
copy
module is probably not the best choice to handle/etc/sudoers
with Ansible.The lineinfile module has an option to validate the file before saving. It is also easier to remove the line, etc with that module.
The documentation contains an example how to use it.