Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 16:49:02 +0100 From: Marko Turk <markoml@markoturk.info> To: Harry Schmalzbauer <freebsd@omnilan.de> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: sudo alternatives; for the minimalists Message-ID: <20170313154902.GB13142@vps.markoturk.info> In-Reply-To: <58C6BDC0.7070307@omnilan.de> References: <58C6BDC0.7070307@omnilan.de>
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--xHFwDpU9dbj6ez1V Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 04:41:52PM +0100, Harry Schmalzbauer wrote: > after more than two decades of daily FreeBSD usage, I'm still astonished > that almost everybody else seems to use 'sudo'. > I don't use it because I don't agree with the idea to authorize with the > user password which I already used for current credentials. Hi, what about rootpw option in sudo? rootpw If set, sudo will prompt for the root password instead of the password of the invoking user when running a command or editing a file. This flag is off by default. -Marko --xHFwDpU9dbj6ez1V Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJYxr9tAAoJEHg6bF2mqM2IKH0P/1LHPm1NpMIgyZKb2P7D1V9+ vprWEfdTfFdBnmZv9sohfyUyx4BFGZWIcTJAKbKuzCtzYJbB2AbOXYhU+7eek4Kv P8JtAojFvLlIoPb9qGy+WP2dgzzxre3Ux6rGbzCBR55bTweTvRVhczCsAyy65QLM 1TtLW3oYrh/gU6icYq+4dWo6PnxuFSujp14bfinx5vJLwjjVuZl9hCYvI1UE6mM6 1/FsCVFBJiC9POlRmLtgpz3OKThDLSw1Qlr10Hu9GvAx7RTeWAMT9v5GtmkvZXUl pVFma8EffEVIErj4C1+xPB3TYjQnOJDvkK9VYt0gJ6MO9EpYfrqOxAR5czfDVfRL 8krGouOpwIOMFmgh6tNwUM7ZMEG4qZIApVeMYB262Jud5P/Np1s/+c+GSkmBiv5u ecrMyKUygr0mxYG1Wro3sDP7Gv5TuXGV+kNyf+X7KR+QJBQc5QUTMCgeYgodrCGE 7B+XnUsrro0db5ClGKJVD6VIBu0V37m0SNRNuhZMSHvSqkyXQka528FqPSBBaOPV 8O0QMM+gAqdLRv0t3I8gKRiSleSj/zqNGVc3z3pwPw47j7ilXUmOHuUeuM/sl0iZ ZDVT7BPWixSrMzUyEda+i/cMXOa/6gXUNa5YMG8IUp9xySz0bEge3X+HChhqoW+2 kij/coE0S0f9sIqwvTey =PHXN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --xHFwDpU9dbj6ez1V--
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