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User Manual
please 0.5.6
Ed Neville ([email protected])
06 September 2024

NAME

please - a tool for access elevation.

SYNOPSIS

please /bin/bash

pleaseedit /etc/fstab

pleaseedit [-r/--reason "new fs"] /etc/fstab

pleaseedit [-g/--group groupname] filename

pleaseedit [-t/--target username] filename

pleaseedit [--resume] filename

please [-a/--allowenv list]

please [-c/--check] /etc/please.ini

please [-d/--dir directory] command

please [-e/--env environment] command

please [-g/--group groupname] command

please [-h/--help]

please [-t/--target username] backup tar -cvf - /home/data | ...

please [-u/--user username] backup tar -cvf - /home/data | ...

please [-l/--list]

please [-l/--list] [-t/--target username]

please [-l/--list] [-u/--user username]

please [-n/--noprompt] command

please [-r/--reason "sshd reconfigured, ticket 24365"] /etc/init.d/ssh restart

please [-p/--purge]

please [-w/--warm]

DESCRIPTION

please and pleaseedit are sudo alternatives that have regex support and a simple approach to ACL.

The aim is to allow admins to delegate accurate principle of least privilege access with ease. please.ini allows for very specific and flexible regex defined permissions.

pleaseedit adds a layer of safety to editing files. The file is copied to /tmp, where it can be updated. When EDITOR exits cleanly the file is copied alongside the target, the file will then be renamed over the original, but if a exitcmd is configured it must exit cleanly first. resume will continue editing when exitcmd fails.

-a/--allowenv list : allow environments separated by , to be passed through

-c/--check file : will check the syntax of a please.ini config file. Exits non-zero on error

-d/--dir : will change directory to dir prior to executing the command

-g/--group groupname : run or edit as groupname

-h/--help : print help and exit

-l/--list : to list rules

-n/--noprompt : will not prompt for authentication and exits with a status of 1

-p/--purge : will purge your current authentication token for the running user

-r/--reason [reason] : will add reason to the system log

-t/--target [username] : to execute command, or edit as target username

-u/--user [username] : to execute command, or edit as target username

-v/--version : print version and exit

-w/--warm : will warm an authentication token and exit

EXAMPLE USAGE

please -t httpd /bin/bash : run a shell as the httpd user

please -l : to list what you may run

please -t "username" -l : to show what username may run. username must match the target regex in a type=list rule

please -r 'reloading apache2, change #123' systemctl reload apache2 : to reload apache2 with a reason

pleaseedit -r 'adding new storage, ticket #24365' /etc/fstab : to use pleaseedit to modify fstab

Please see please.ini for configuration examples.

FILES

/etc/please.ini

CONTRIBUTIONS

I welcome pull requests with open arms. New features always considered.

BUGS

Found a bug? Please either open a ticket or send a pull request/patch.

SEE ALSO

please.ini(5)