LOL, talk about not seeing the forest for the tree's... Yeah. Do it the
way he says. Its the "right" way of doing something like that.

David.

Alvin Oga wrote:
> 
> hi ya nathan
> 
> create a group "proj"
> 
> add tom, dick, harry to belong to the proj group ( /etc/group )
>         - those NOT listed in proj will NOT be able to do anything
> 
> make sure /home/project is  owned by projectmanager and group proj
> make sure its chmod 775 or chmod 770 for /home/project
> 
> make sure the shell for projectmanager is /dev/null ( no login shell )
> 
> each user ( tom, dick, harry ) can all run
>         /home/project/scripts/start-me-up.sh
>   w/o having to be projectmanager
> 
> -- i claim there is no point to having a login account projectmanager/user
>    if everybody can login into it... why bother ???
>         - you'd want to know who made the changes ... ( tom, dick, harry )
> 
> c ya
> alvin
> 
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm setting up a project for some friends.  I want each of them to
> > have their own account, but I want the project to be hosted (and run
> > under) a seperate account.  Each user should be able to su to the
> > project account to restart daemons.  No user should be able to log in
> > as the project user.
> >
> > How do I set this up?  Is it possible?
> 
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