Ben Kevan wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will openSUSE ever allow the
user to run ifconfig? or allow it to be run via sudo ifconfig?
/sbin/ifconfig
Now, that being said, if you run ifconfig with any user ID other
than root (i.e. su to root, or sudo, or login as root)
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Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Tuesday 06 November 2007 15:51, Sunny wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007 5:46 PM, Ben Kevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will openSUSE ever
allow the user to run ifconfig? or allow it to be
On Nov 6, 2007 5:46 PM, Ben Kevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will openSUSE ever
allow the user to run ifconfig? or allow it to be run via sudo
but it do, as always, just run /sbin/ifconfig...
jdd
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On Wednesday 07 November 2007 01:27, G T Smith wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Tuesday 06 November 2007 15:51, Sunny wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007 5:46 PM, Ben Kevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will openSUSE ever
allow the user to run ifconfig? or
On Nov 7, 2007 9:16 AM, Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow. I thought it was clear I was being entirely humorous.
I'll have to work on that...
You did not state you are British, that's why the confusion :)
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Mittwoch, 7. November 2007 Randall R Schulz:
On Wednesday 07 November 2007 01:27, G T Smith wrote:
Randall R Schulz wrote:
On Tuesday 06 November 2007 15:51, Sunny wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007 5:46 PM, Ben Kevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will
On Wednesday 07 November 2007 11:18, Sunny wrote:
On Nov 7, 2007 9:16 AM, Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow. I thought it was clear I was being entirely humorous.
I'll have to work on that...
You did not state you are British, that's why the confusion :)
British?!
Let me
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will openSUSE ever allow the
user to run ifconfig? or allow it to be run via sudo ifconfig?
Ben
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On 06/11/2007, Ben Kevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will openSUSE ever allow the
user to run ifconfig? or allow it to be run via sudo ifconfig?
It has, a normal user can run ifconfig, it's just not in the default
path, run /sbin/ifconfig. ifconfig has
On Nov 6, 2007 5:46 PM, Ben Kevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will openSUSE ever allow the
user to run ifconfig? or allow it to be run via sudo ifconfig?
Nothing stops you to do this, just /sbin is not in the default path,
so you need to run:
On Tuesday 06 November 2007 03:51:51 pm Sunny wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007 5:46 PM, Ben Kevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will openSUSE ever allow
the user to run ifconfig? or allow it to be run via sudo ifconfig?
Nothing stops you to do this, just /sbin
On 11/07/2007 07:46 AM, Ben Kevan wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will openSUSE ever allow the
user to run ifconfig? or allow it to be run via sudo ifconfig?
Ben
You can now, just need the path. /sbin/ifconfig as a user works fine.
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On Tuesday 06 November 2007 15:51, Sunny wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007 5:46 PM, Ben Kevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will openSUSE ever
allow the user to run ifconfig? or allow it to be run via sudo
ifconfig?
Nothing stops you to do this, just /sbin is
On 06/11/2007, Sunny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
including route.
ip route is in the users' path.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iproute2
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On Tuesday 06 November 2007 06:51:51 pm Sunny wrote:
On Nov 6, 2007 5:46 PM, Ben Kevan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure this has been discussed before, but will openSUSE ever allow
the user to run ifconfig? or allow it to be run via sudo ifconfig?
Nothing stops you to do this, just /sbin
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