Hi Brian,

Unfortunately you can't because Cockpit calls the DS CLI tools (dsconf, dsctl, etc) which must be run as a privileged user in order to work correctly.

Regards,

Mark

On 6/6/23 7:58 AM, Brian Mattey (UK) wrote:

Hi,

I would like to grant a non-privileged user (cannot sudo to root) access to 389-ds configuration in Cockpit.  (I’ve googled a _/lot/_ for this and can’t find any way to do it).

Thanks,

Brian


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