Robin Bowes wrote:
Michael DeHaan wrote:
So one of the requests I've gotten a lot is how can I run cobbler as non-root.

Er, won't sudo take care of this?

well cobbler will still run as root, won't it ;)

a side effect of using sudo to run cobbler commands is that you get some sort of accounting of commands run for "free" in syslog which i think is kinda nice. Although - using ACLs is may be a more elegant solution since it should help lock down some sites where you want junior admins building systems, but don't trust them with sudo yet.

just my two bits though...

-p





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