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From: Steffen Dettmer (steffen
dett.de)Date: Tue Jul 17 2001 - 04:40:26 CDT
* Jonathan A. Zdziarski wrote on Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 12:04 -0400:
> If, however, you are looking for a good way to allow someone to
> edit files using sudo, and have already rejected the idea of
> using groups or acls, consider 'elvis'.
When you have a file writeable by root only, there's no need to
run the whole edit session as sudo root. You could create some
wrapper, which gets the file from a special non-privileged user
and puts it - after some consitency checks - at the right place.
Of course the file must not be a symlink and so on. By this, the
wrapper can do a diff -u and mail the result to root if desired.
I cannot understand why people run complex programs as root if
they need the privilege for a few system calls only!
oki,
Steffen
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