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dave clark

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Aug 30, 2004, 6:47:39 PM8/30/04
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<newb alert>

is possible to give user root access levels by giving user id of 0 when
creating them with useradd -o -u0

i want to create a user who keeps root access even after root password
changed..

</newb alert>


Peter Köhlmann

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Aug 30, 2004, 7:01:03 PM8/30/04
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begin dave clark wrote:

Sure. And it is certainly your box you want to have it on...
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Anna Seg

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Aug 30, 2004, 6:57:45 PM8/30/04
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dave clark wrote:


man sudo

Gunnar

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Aug 30, 2004, 7:33:55 PM8/30/04
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Hi Peter,

I see your response as an attachment in my news reader (Outlook express). Is
it something with my reader or are you attaching a file on purpose?

Gunnar.


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Dances With Crows

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Aug 30, 2004, 7:42:02 PM8/30/04
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 23:33:55 GMT, Gunnar staggered into the Black Sun
and said:
> Hi Peter, I see your response as an attachment in my news reader
> (Outlook express). Is it something with my reader or are you attaching
> a file on purpose?

Peter has put a line like so as the first non-header line in his
followup:

begin 666 your_newsreader_is_broken

...Outhouse Express sees the "begin" on the first line and treats the
message as if it were an attached UU- or Base64-encoded file. This is
just one of the many broken behaviors that Outhouse exhibits. Peter's
trying to convince you to get a Real Newsreader. Please do so, and your
Usenet experience will be a lot better. HTH,

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John-Paul Stewart

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Aug 30, 2004, 7:02:28 PM8/30/04
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A *much* better idea is to give that user root access through 'sudo'.
Get it, install it, read about it, and configure it instead of trying to
give another user UID 0.

Robert Heller

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Aug 30, 2004, 8:06:04 PM8/30/04
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"Gunnar" <so...@nomail.com>,

In a message on Mon, 30 Aug 2004 23:33:55 GMT, wrote :

"> Hi Peter,
">
"> I see your response as an attachment in my news reader (Outlook express). Is
"> it something with my reader or are you attaching a file on purpose?

Its your reader (Outlook express). Outlook express really is
(dangerous) trash.

">
"> Gunnar.
">
">
"> "Peter Köhlmann" <Peter.K...@t-online.de> wrote in message
"> news:ch0b13$eg9$04$1...@news.t-online.com...
">
">
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Bill Marcum

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Sep 1, 2004, 1:15:01 AM9/1/04
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Possible, but probably not a good idea, because then there are two root
passwords. It's better to use sudo.


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