Em um servidor da AWS, preciso conceder o privilégio "net_privaddr" a um usuário. Eu tentei com este comando:
/usr/sbin/usermod -K defaultpriv=basic,net_privaddr USER
Mas no servidor da AWS, a opção K não existe. Olhe:
[root@xxxx dddd]# /usr/sbin/usermod -K defaultpriv=basic,net_privaddr USER
/usr/sbin/usermod: invalid option -- 'K'
Usage: usermod [options] LOGIN
Options:
-c, --comment COMMENT new value of the GECOS field
-d, --home HOME_DIR new home directory for the user account
-e, --expiredate EXPIRE_DATE set account expiration date to EXPIRE_DATE
-f, --inactive INACTIVE set password inactive after expiration
to INACTIVE
-g, --gid GROUP force use GROUP as new primary group
-G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS
-a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS
mentioned by the -G option without removing
him/her from other groups
-h, --help display this help message and exit
-l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name
-L, --lock lock the user account
-m, --move-home move contents of the home directory to the
new location (use only with -d)
-o, --non-unique allow using duplicate (non-unique) UID
-p, --password PASSWORD use encrypted password for the new password
-s, --shell SHELL new login shell for the user account
-u, --uid UID new UID for the user account
-U, --unlock unlock the user account
-Z, --selinux-user new SELinux user mapping for the user account
[root@xxxx dddd]#
Então, como posso conceder esse privilégio quando o Usermod não possui a opção "K"?
TIA,
PS. Esta é a minha versão linux
Linux version 3.10.48-55.140.amzn1.x86_64 (mockbuild@gobi-build-60002)
(gcc version 4.8.2 20131212 (Red Hat 4.8.2-7) (GCC) ) #1 SMP