Dennis, > A better/more secure way is to install the package 'sudo'. Then you > can add the command to the /etc/sudoers file: > > #= Give 'username' permission to execute 'mycommand' as root > username ALL=/path/to/mycommand
And then I put a NOPASSWD: and I have the same behaviour as I
would get with a suid script!
Thanks a lot for your help.
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