Thanks, but that would require me to hard-code the password in my script, so that will not work.

Alexander Farber wrote:

I dunno if it's safe or not, but you could use "sudo" or "su username -c" there.

2005/7/27, Jan Sepp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
This script should not run as root. If I run it as a non-privileged
user, I get an error. Basically, the problem is in the mode bits for
/dev/pf,  which are crw-------, owner root.

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