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Permissionfor some deamon

Hi everyone.

Now, i want to permit for an user to start, stop and reconfig some of daemon on Redhat system without root permission.

So how can i do ?


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Install sudo and allow that user to execute the control command (/etc/init.d/whatever) without the need for a password.
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Just create a sudo user, then the user can start or stop any daemon..

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