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| Hello, i would like to use the snoop under a normal user, via a skript file. my problem is, there is no sudoers file to set the superuser rights for the skript file. is there any other possibility to start the skript with root rights. thanks in advanced manuel note: this mail is written with 100% recycled electrons! |
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| In article <c0dv06$33e$01$1@news.t-online.com>, "Biewald" <m.biewald@t-online.de> writes: > Hello, > > i would like to use the snoop under a normal user, via a skript file. > my problem is, there is no sudoers file to set the superuser rights for the > skript file. > is there any other possibility to start the skript with root rights. > > thanks in advanced > > manuel > > note: this mail is written with 100% recycled electrons! > > We use sudo (easy to install), but with Solaris comes RBAC: man rbac -- Michael Tosch IT Specialist HP Managed Services Germany Phone +49 2407 575 313 Mail: michael.tosch@hp.com |
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| "Michael Tosch" <eedmit@NO.eed.SPAM.ericsson.PLS.se> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:c0e3ha$8fp$1@aken.eed.ericsson.se... > > We use sudo (easy to install), > but with Solaris comes RBAC: > > man rbac > thanks, i try to read the man page tomorrow problem; it isn't allowed to install any other program (for example sudo). question; is there, maybe in the www, a short description for this cause available? because i'm not a unix professional, i need it as easy as possible. thanks in advance manuel |