[CentOS] Temporary root access to another user.
Sean O'Connell
oconnell at soe.ucsd.eduMon Aug 22 02:58:45 UTC 2005
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You chould set up sudo to just allow users in a particular group to run that command as root. If all your users, login on the console first, you can use consolehelper. Sean On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 02:56 +0000, duffmckagan wrote: > I have Cent OS 4 installed on my computer, with cable internet. > My ISP requires me to login to the account before I can access the Internet. > I require to type some commands to get it working. (It comes with a > software which I have installed) > But that requires root access. > I have many users on this computer, who can't access the Internet > without my permission ( And I can't tell them the root password..NO > please I have my own reasons.) > > Is there any way, that they don't have to type the root password > (Something like Sudo) and still get access to the internet? > If not they have started demanding Windows, which I don't want to install. > > Thank you. -- Sean O'Connell Office of Engineering Computing oconnell at soe.ucsd.edu Jacobs School of Engineering, UCSD 858.534.9716 (49716)
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