> On Thu,23.Apr.09, 09:52:05, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> > I guess it's because "sudo su" does not require root's password, but
> > users'. However this can have significant ipmact on system's security.
On 25.04.09 22:17, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> More than 'sudo'? BTW, there is also a '-i'
On Thu,23.Apr.09, 09:52:05, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> I guess it's because "sudo su" does not require root's password, but
> users'. However this can have significant ipmact on system's security.
More than 'sudo'? BTW, there is also a '-i' option to sudo.
Regards,
Andrei
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> On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 09:34:27 -0400
> Leonardo Cuyar Morales wrote:
>
> > Hello I want to begin a new with this:
> >
> > I use sudo user to do some commands like root but after I "sudo su" to
> > become root I can't write archives and files owned by root, is there a
> > program who let me w
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 09:34:27 -0400
Leonardo Cuyar Morales wrote:
> Hello I want to begin a new with this:
>
> I use sudo user to do some commands like root but after I "sudo su" to
> become root I can't write archives and files owned by root, is there a
> program who let me write this file
Hello I want to begin a new with this:
I use sudo user to do some commands like root but after I "sudo su" to
become root I can't write archives and files owned by root, is there a
program who let me write this files
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