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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doas doas] is a utility to execute commands as a different user, typically the super user. It is often installed as a replacement for sudo, due to its ease of configuration and greater simplicity. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doas doas] is a utility to execute commands as a different user, typically the super user. It is often installed as a replacement for sudo, due to its ease of configuration and greater simplicity. | ||
It is not recommended to use doas due to compatibility issues with sudo. | |||
Flake based configurations require git to be installed as a system package in order to rebuild. | |||
== Configuration == | == Configuration == |
Revision as of 01:46, 22 April 2024
doas is a utility to execute commands as a different user, typically the super user. It is often installed as a replacement for sudo, due to its ease of configuration and greater simplicity.
It is not recommended to use doas due to compatibility issues with sudo.
Flake based configurations require git to be installed as a system package in order to rebuild.
Configuration
The following configuration will give the user foo
the ability to execute commands as the super user via doas
, while disabling the sudo
command.
security.doas.enable = true;
security.sudo.enable = false;
security.doas.extraRules = [{
users = ["foo"];
# Optional, retains environment variables while running commands
# e.g. retains your NIX_PATH when applying your config
keepEnv = true;
persist = true; # Optional, only require password verification a single time
}];