Re: su-ing a user remotely

1999-10-27 Thread David Wolfskill
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 16:55:30 -0400 (EDT) From: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] What I'm looking for Let's say there are two logins on a FreeBSD machine. On ttyp0 is root, and user fred is logged in on ttyp1. Fred can't su to root because he's not in wheel, and he doesn't/won't know the root

Re: su-ing a user remotely

1999-10-27 Thread Harold Gutch
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 04:55:30PM -0400, Mark wrote: I'm looking for a tool which I think I'll have to end up making myself. What I'm looking for Let's say there are two logins on a FreeBSD machine. On ttyp0 is root, and user fred is logged in on ttyp1. Fred can't su to root

RE: su-ing a user remotely

1999-10-27 Thread John Baldwin
On 27-Oct-99 Mark wrote: I'm looking for a tool which I think I'll have to end up making myself. What I'm looking for Let's say there are two logins on a FreeBSD machine. On ttyp0 is root, and user fred is logged in on ttyp1. Fred can't su to root because he's not in wheel, and

Re: su-ing a user remotely

1999-10-27 Thread David Scheidt
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Mark wrote: I'm looking for a tool which I think I'll have to end up making myself. What I'm looking for Let's say there are two logins on a FreeBSD machine. On ttyp0 is root, and user fred is logged in on ttyp1. Fred can't su to root because he's not in