A simple solution would be to add your employee to the sudoers but only
for the command he meeds (i.e useradd) 

That should be enough

Cheers

/Patrick

On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 07:13, pedro noticioso wrote:
> 
> I am running a successfull ltsp based cyber cafe for a
> while now, and am preparing the system to be handled
> by employees, well now that Ive seen a few job
> applications, I am worried I cant just give root
> access to any moron who can barely read, and I dont
> want to risk the system giving the employee the power
> to DELETE users, all I want is to let them add, and
> that it.
> 
> I made some tests today; I added userdrake that comes
> with my mandrake 9.1 as one GDM more session and found
> it asks for the password, but there is also a non-root
> button, where any user can see the complete user list,
> something I dont want them to see, so it did not turn
> out to be a good option
> 
> anybody have any other methods I can test?
> 
> btw, I also need to change passwords for clients who
> forgot them
> 
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