chmod u+s <file>
will enable it to run as it's owner's permission
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>Hi all;
>
>Maybe this is trivial, but I've not been able to find the answer while
>RTFM:
>
>How do I assign a program root privileges once for all (as I understand
>it, this is termed to "setuid root" it, or something), so the program
>may be run having such by a mortal user ?
>
>thanks in advance,
>
>Niels Hald Pedersen
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