> "Marcus" == Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marcus> If you want to give ceed access to floppy, cd, sound and
Marcus> other, add "ceed" at the end of the appropriate lines in
Marcus> your /etc/group file. This file controls the access for
Marcus> common files and
> "Jon" == Jon Björklund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jon> What I want is to get my user named ceed to be as powerful as
Jon> root but at the same time it shouldn't be root.
There are several ways of doing that. `secure-su' lets you set
things up so that certain users can `su' to bec
On Sun, Dec 28, 1997 at 10:14:43AM -0800, Jon Björklund wrote:
> Hi there guys!
>
> I am using Debian 1.3.1 and finds it a perfekt linuxdistribution.
> But there is one _very_ BiG problem in all unices I have tested,
> and that is the users and root.
> What I want is to get my user named ceed to b
Not to mention it is EXTREMELY dangerous to your system since root can
wipe out your system. Root cannot log in remotely due to security
restraints... but if you give normal usernames root capabilities... they
can log in remote thus creating a security breach. It is better to leave
root and the nor
On Sun, 28 Dec 1997, Jon Björklund wrote:
> What I want is to get my user named ceed to be as powerful as root but
> at the same time it shouldn't be root. Is there a way of fixing this??
Well, you can use sudo, which lets normal users to superuser tasks.
> And I do not want to go around su:ing
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