Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 18:19:02 +0100 From: Harry Schmalzbauer <freebsd@omnilan.de> To: Marko Turk <markoml@markoturk.info> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: sudo alternatives; for the minimalists Message-ID: <58C6D486.1030107@omnilan.de> In-Reply-To: <20170313154902.GB13142@vps.markoturk.info> References: <58C6BDC0.7070307@omnilan.de> <20170313154902.GB13142@vps.markoturk.info>
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Bezüglich Marko Turk's Nachricht vom 13.03.2017 16:49 (localtime): > 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. > Thanks, seems I should have a brief (at least) look into 'sudo' before demonizing it for another 20 years ;-) But I'm interestend in all kind of experiences anyway! -harry
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