Hi Moritz, On Fr 18 Feb 2011 12:32:20 CET Moritz Struebe wrote:
Hi there, we already talked to Alex, but maybe it's a good idea to ask a broader audience: Has anybody got an use case where someone who has ssh access is not allowed to start x2go?
Yes, I have such use cases. I use X2go for site administration mostly. Thus, only the site admin is allowed to X2go to a machine. Other people may use SSH, SFTP etc., but are not able to obtain a graphical X2go session.
In short: We want to get rid of the sudo-entry and use suidperl instead.
This is for sqlite? With the new postgresql implementation there should be not sudo any more, should it?
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