I need to give a user rights to administer  Apache2 webserver (SLES9).
As I see it, and given that there is no need to install aadditional
apache modules he only needs the ability "to vi" files in the 
/etc/apache2 directory + /etc/sysconfig/apache2 and be able to
/etc/init.d/apache2 {start|stop|restart|whatever} (or using rcapache2
- the SuSE'ish way)

What would be the most elegant to achieve this?  Should I create a
separate user for this and then chown accordingly all/part apache2
files?
Or should I utilize Resier ACL for this? Or anything else that can be
of help here?
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Warm regards,
Michael Green

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