On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 22:27:06 -0500, Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda wrote:

>> You are going about this the wrong way.  sudo(8) is primarily
>> designed to give additional priviledges to an unpriviledged user.
>> You want to use su(1):
>>
>> su $USERNAME -c $DAEMON -g $CONFIGDIR
>>
>> -- 
>> Christian "naddy" Weisgerber                          na...@mips.inka.de
>
>I truly believed that one of the most useful uses was to drop privilegies...
>
>maybe some reading will help you?  sudo(8), sudoers(5).
>
>Saludos.

Maybe some reading will help you?
Here is a snip from a file
(/usr/ports/geo/openbsd-developers/files/OpenBSD):
8><---------------------------------------------------------------------
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49.22           -123.10         "hugh"          # Hugh Graham
49.313446       -123.063975     "mjc"           # Michael Coulter
49.48           8.42            "naddy"         # Christian Weisgerber
50.752          -3.276          "sthen"         # Stuart Henderson
50.858          4.3897          "xsa"           # Xavier Santolaria
50.87           4.37            "steven"        # Steve
Mestdagh
8><---------------------------------------------------------------------
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See anybody in there who needs a lesson? They are all OpenBSD
developers......
and you are what, exactly?

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