gra...@visi.com wrote:
On 2009-01-24, Linuxguy123 <linuxguy...@gmail.com> wrote:

I want to make a python program that I can run as a normal
user that changes the permission on some device files.  It
will need to ask me for the root password and then run chown
as root in order to do this.
How do I accomplish this (easily) ?

The short answer is: you don't accomplish that easily.

The long answer is: you can accomplishity difficultly by using
a pty or the pexect module to execute the su or sudo command.


Check out libsudo. It is a simple library that simply calls sudo program except it is does all the work of reading/writing the pipes for you. You could then use ctypes to interface to it. Sudo doesn't use the root password but the password of the user executing the command, but there may be a way to make it use the password of the user the command is executed as instead in /etc/sudoers. I don't really know, I just have mine set up for my main user account to be able to execute any command.


Brian Vanderburg II
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