On Mon, 2007-04-16 at 11:34 -0400, Tony Heal wrote:
> I am working on a project to allow a normal system user access to a
> very limited subset of programs and scripts. The idea is to allow the
> user to perform certain maintenance and troubleshooting without
> actually being able to change anythin
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Tony Heal wrote:
I am working on a project to allow a normal system user access to a very
limited subset of programs and scripts. The
idea is to allow the user to perform certain maintenance and troubleshooting
without actually being able to change
anything, such as config
On 4/16/07, Tony Heal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am working on a project to allow a normal system user access to a very
limited subset of programs and scripts. The idea is to allow the user to
perform certain maintenance and troubleshooting without actually being able
to change anything, such
I am working on a project to allow a normal system user access to a very
limited subset of programs and scripts. The
idea is to allow the user to perform certain maintenance and troubleshooting
without actually being able to change
anything, such as config file, logs etc. I am convinced that sudo
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