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to allow the http server run the start/stop script (only) as superuser when the wviewmgmt button is pressed, add line to end of file of form:where, in my case on a mac:_www ALL = NOPASSWD: /opt/local/etc/init.d/wview* the user owning the http server is _www (www-data on my backup ubuntu server)* my start/stop command file is /opt/local/etc/init.d/wview (often /usr/local/etc/init.d/wview on my backup ubuntu server)
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Was trying to start/stop wview from wviewgmt/system_status.php but does not respond.Did a search and found that root permission must be given in /etc/sudoers file, but am unable to find the postingthat states how to do this in detail as stated. Could I get direction for doing this or point me to the posting of instructions.thank you. Tim--
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Thank you for the reply. Wview is installed on a raspberry pi 3 presently. I don't see the /usr/local/etc/init.d file that you speak of. Is it a different file on raspbian Jessie or a different command as well? Thank you
On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 10:34 PM, Graham Eddy <graha...@gmail.com> wrote:
to allow the http server run the start/stop script (only) as superuser when the wviewmgmt button is pressed, add line to end of file of form:where, in my case on a mac:_www ALL = NOPASSWD: /opt/local/etc/init.d/wview* the user owning the http server is _www (www-data on my backup ubuntu server)* my start/stop command file is /opt/local/etc/init.d/wview (often /usr/local/etc/init.d/wview on my backup ubuntu server)
cheers____________Graham Eddy
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Was trying to start/stop wview from wviewgmt/system_status.php but does not respond.Did a search and found that root permission must be given in /etc/sudoers file, but am unable to find the postingthat states how to do this in detail as stated. Could I get direction for doing this or point me to the posting of instructions.thank you. Tim--
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Beware. Don't use leafpad to edit /etc/sudoers!I've just scrambled my /etc/sudoers by doing so, and now have a bit of a mess to clean up. :-(