Re: Running IPTables as non-root user? (SOLVED)??????????????
In a message dated 7/25/03 01:06:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
breno.moiana@partekforest.com writes:
>
> Thank you all for the help!
>
> Sudo will do it just fine! All I had to do was to use the visudo command in
> order to edit the /etc/sudoers file, adding the following line:
>
> myuser ALL=/sbin/iptables
>
> With this, when, as that user, I call
>
> [myuser@BR_FW01 etc]$ sudo /sbin/iptables -L
>
> I get the expected output.
>
> I had heard of sudo before, but had no idea on what it did.
> Very nice! thanks for the help!!
Peek at HoTo(s) searched for (title/filename ("apropos" ">>"!! file | less),
and pay first attendshun(NOT!) to ones that "beer" :) BOTH;
su
and!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
chroot
,
bc.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
w/o chroot done, in THAT EXACT contenxt FOCUS,
you will achieve,
but,
IT WILL BE THE OPPO-SITE!,
"IN THAT",
WELL!!!!!!!!!!
just DO!!!!!!!!!!!!
THE!!!!!!!!!!!
RE(AL!)-SEARCH,
about,
su, w/o chroot (PERFECT!!!!), is career-death catchy.
IMHO, NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Regards,
Jim Cunningham
P.S.
Then, you can resume that into twice the money, BTW.
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