[CentOS] how to setup account which can 'su" to another account (NON-root)?

Thu Aug 19 14:56:20 UTC 2010
mcclnx mcc <mcclnx at yahoo.com.tw>

This work correctly.  Thanks.

--- 10/8/19 (四),John Kennedy <skebi69 at gmail.com> 寫道:

寄件者: John Kennedy <skebi69 at gmail.com>
主旨: Re: [CentOS] how to setup account which can 'su" to another account (NON-root)?
收件者: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org>
日期: 2010年8月19日,四,上午10:00



On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 9:56 AM, mcclnx mcc <mcclnx at yahoo.com.tw> wrote:

Thank you for answer.  The problem I have is "user1" need "su" privilege.  If I grant "su" privilege, it can "su" to anyone.  What I want is user1 can ONLY "su" to user2.




my /etc/sudoers setup:



  # User privilege specification

root    ALL=(ALL) ALL

user1   ALL=(root) /bin/su





any ideal to fix it?






Use complete command like this:user1 ALL=(root) /bin/su - user2This will limit user1 to that specific command. You can add -NOPASSWD and user1 will not have to enter their password.
John-- 
 John Kennedy



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