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It might be useful to scope the sudo access to a certain number of allowed utilities/apps (e.g. apt, dnf, etc) rather than giving every user the ability to sudo anything. |
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The biggest issue is that it would allow users to modify files outside the
home directory, but those changes will be lost as soon as the container
restarts, which is almost certainly not what people expect or want.
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It might be useful to scope the sudo access to a certain number of allowed
utilities/apps (e.g. apt, dnf, etc) rather than giving every user the
ability to sudo anything.
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Cloud Shell doesn't currently give users sudo access. This sometimes poses genuine challenges like not being able to install specific versions of commands. If this is something that interests you, please comment/upvote.
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