I have a smiler situation at my job and what I did was make use of the sudu command. Check that out and I think it will work great for ya...
Hope this helps..
Joe
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 12:46, 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?
if the original poster would like to see sample sudoers file please email me offline.
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