Alan Maciel wrote:
I need 3 user accounts, one needed for the production site, the other
for the support department so the users logins will be:

'production' and 'support'

I created with adduser <name> and I set them the password with passwd
<name>

I need this users accounts  with root privileges, so I think that if I
give the root password to this users they can use the 'su' command to
do all their admin tasks, but how do I prevent this users so they don't
log in as 'root' in the login screen directly only with the 'su'
command?

The file /etc/securetty lists the terminals that allow root to login directly.


Tony
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