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Restricting some sudoer users's printer behaviours

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I tried modifying /etc/cups/cupsd.config to restrict some sudoer users' behavior on adding printers. However, the sudoer users are actually in @SYSTEM group. If I move some sudoer users from the @SYSTEM group, the corresponding sudoer users will lose the sudo privileges. It seems not easy to restrict some sudoer users's adding printer behaviors.

Terrance avatar
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`sudo` means "Super User DO" so you cannot restrict anything a sudoer does once they have sudo access.
GoingMyWay avatar
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@Terrance. Thanks. Maybe I should put current some sudoer users to other non-sudoer groups.
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