You shouldn't use "-i" as parameter to sudo, because this flag instructs sudo to run the command as a login shell like this:
instead of
and you only gave sudo permissions to /bin/kill, not to /bin/bash.
So you should run your sudo command as follows, without the "-i":
Let us know how it works for you.
Hello
I have a partition with Aix 5.3 and I install sudo
I put the commands that I want to use x user and I put the option that donkask for password.
But when I run with this user and I try to run that commands. ask me for a password.
I put this line for no ask for password with that... (2 Replies)
I am working on setting sudo on a few AIX servers and wanted to know how to give users root access without allowing them access to the sudo logs, sudoers files and the /etc/security directory. (3 Replies)
Hi
While doing the following command password is gettin dispalyed :
ssh <host> "sudo command ; exit"
....
while i type my password for 2nd its gettin displayed ...
i tried stty -echo and stty echo
...
still i am havin problem..:confused: (1 Reply)
Hello! Can anyone please assist:
Question:
On Linux Server I have created two users John and Matt. I want to give both the users the ability to run 'more' and 'tail -f' commands on the log file in the directory /var/log/test.log. I do not want to give them SU rights.
Can any one please... (6 Replies)
Hi,
I discovered the following single-line script works very well to cp a large number of files from a source directory to a destination directory while avoiding the "argument list too large" error:
# cpmany - copy large number of files
# Takes two parameters - source dir, destination dir... (14 Replies)
I am writing a BASH script to update a webserver and then restart Apache. It looks basically like this:
#!/bin/bash
rsync /path/on/local/machine/ foo.com:path/on/remote/machine/
ssh foo.com sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 reloadrsync and ssh don't prompt for a password, because I have DSA encryption... (9 Replies)
Hi Am using unix Aix Ksh
I need to hide the password using echo cmd
Connecting the database and fetching ip_address and password from one table.
greping the IP_address and password using two variable
IP_addr
Pawd
Then Used echo cmd
echo " connecting to $IP-addr and $Pawd"
... (3 Replies)
hi,
i want to setup a password less FTP to a remote server so that i can ftp to a remote server without the password.
i have setup a passwordless ssh and i am able to use scp commands to connect to the remote server without asking for the password. but when i try to ftp to the same remote... (6 Replies)
Hi,
Here's the version of unix that we are working on.
> uname -a
AIX yyyyyyyy 1 6 00F613E24C00
@:on(cluster303)/iishomea/kmani00->
i have application id: aaabbb
Now i need to check whether the password for the application id set to non expiry type or not.
Moreover, with that unix... (3 Replies)
Hello Experts,
when I am trying to connect my target server through sftp after creating ssh password less setup, it is asking for passowrd to connect.
to setup this I followed below process:
-->generated keys by executing the command "ssh-keygen -t rsa"
-->this created my .ssh directory... (9 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
kill
KILL(1) General Commands Manual KILL(1)NAME
kill, broke - print commands to kill processes
SYNOPSIS
kill name
broke
DESCRIPTION
Kill prints commands that will cause all processes called name and owned by the current user to be terminated. Use the send command of
81/2(1), or pipe the output of kill into rc(1) to execute the commands.
Kill suggests sending a kill note to the process; the same message delivered to the process's ctl file (see proc(3)) is a surer, if heavy
handed, kill, but is necessary if the offending process is ignoring notes.
Broke prints commands that will cause all processes in the Broken state and owned by the current user to go away. When a process dies
because of an error caught by the system, it may linger in the Broken state to allow examination with a debugger. Executing the commands
printed by broke lets the system reclaim the resources used by the broken processes.
SOURCE
/rc/bin/kill
/rc/bin/broke
SEE ALSO ps(1), stop(1), proc(3)KILL(1)