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Setting user groups
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I'm trying to set a group of users to login to do a required super-user tasks without knowing the super-user passwd. For example...a user popodude logs in as self with passwd..system accepts the password & then automatically asks for the super-user account passwd. My goal is for the system to take this user directly to the task without asking for the super-user passwd. Thanks, Remi login: popodude Password: Last login: Fri May 18 11:46:01 from swnee10w0012 Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.8 Generic Patch February 2004 Password: |
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