On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 2:48 PM, Tevfik Ceydeliler < [email protected]> wrote:
> Actually All I wanna do is , give permission to user to use some commanf. > for example apt-get or something else. > I Think I can do it with IPA > right? > > sure, I do it all the time. But Lukas was pointing to the fact that there are no sudo commands in the example you posted. there should be something like: sudo /usr/bin/apt-get (running as user1, so you need to login as that user first and then run the sudo command). instead of su - user1 apt-get install .. On 01-09-2014 15:42, Lukas Slebodnik wrote: > > ogin: Mon Sep 1 13:47:08 2014 from 10.65.8.100>user1@clnt:~$ su - user1 > apt-get install>Password:>/usr/bin/apt-get: /usr/bin/apt-get: cannot execute > binary file>>Does anyone have an article about ubuntu+ipa entegration? > > > - > -- -- Groeten, natxo
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