There are also other ways:
* set setuid bit on executable you want to execute under different
credentials;
* execute ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] and copy authorized keys from your account
into that user account - in that case ssh will not ask for a password.
- Alexey.
Colin Harris wrote:
Is that really the only way. I find it hard to believe that there is no
other way to achieve this.
Unfortunetely it is not possible for me to configure sudo to allow me to run
commands without entering the password.
col.
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