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
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
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
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
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