Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 21:59:29 +0100 From: Nicolas Rachinsky <list@rachinsky.de> To: FreeBSD Security <freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: su -c user command not working Message-ID: <20020322205929.GC529@pc5.abc> In-Reply-To: <657B20E93E93D4118F9700D0B73CE3EA02FFF4C5@goofy.epylon.lan> References: <20020322204951.GB529@pc5.abc> <657B20E93E93D4118F9700D0B73CE3EA02FFF4C5@goofy.epylon.lan>
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* "DiCioccio, Jason" <jdicioccio@epylon.com> [2002-03-22 12:53:04 -0800]: > No, the reason this works is because you're passing the -c to the shell > which su invokes. Most shells take a -c argument. This is why -c is passed > after the username, su -c <class> username would be what you are thinking of > :) uh, my mistake sorry. I mixed "su -c blah user" and "su user -c blah". Nicolas To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-security" in the body of the message
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