Have you looked at 'sudo'?  I believe that might be the solution...





"James Tran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
04/21/98 07:35 AM


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I am running Redhat Linux 4.1 on an Intel box, and need to allow  a few
non-root users to change users passwords, and user accounts, etc.  However,
I don't want these non-root users to have access to the root account and
privileges.   I would appreciate any pointers and/or advices here.
Regards,
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