Re: creating user with limited administrative rights

2002-07-31 Thread Ronald W. Heiby
Also Webmin. Recommended. http://www.webmin.com. Ron. -- redhat-list mailing list Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Re: creating user with limited administrative rights

2002-07-31 Thread Werner Puschitz
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, David Kobler wrote: I need help creating an admin user that has rights to create users and change passwords on my rh 7.3 box. I could use the root account to do this, but I do not want to give the root password to others in my office. Any suggestions? Keep in mind

creating user with limited administrative rights

2002-07-30 Thread David Kobler
I need help creating an admin user that has rights to create users and change passwords on my rh 7.3 box. I could use the root account to do this, but I do not want to give the root password to others in my office. Any suggestions? -- redhat-list mailing list Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL

Re: creating user with limited administrative rights

2002-07-30 Thread Matthew Galgoci
Have a look at sudo. You can give an arbitrary user permissions to execute specific commands as root. On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 11:16:05AM -0500, David Kobler wrote: I need help creating an admin user that has rights to create users and change passwords on my rh 7.3 box. I could use the root

Re: creating user with limited administrative rights

2002-07-30 Thread Javier Gostling
On 2002.07.30 12:16 David Kobler wrote: I need help creating an admin user that has rights to create users and change passwords on my rh 7.3 box. I could use the root account to do this, but I do not want to give the root password to others in my office. Any suggestions? Check the sudo

Re: creating user with limited administrative rights

2002-07-30 Thread Anthony Abby
On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 12:16, David Kobler wrote: I need help creating an admin user that has rights to create users and change passwords on my rh 7.3 box. I could use the root account to do this, but I do not want to give the root password to others in my office. Any suggestions?