sudo alternatives; for the minimalists
Marko Turk
markoml at markoturk.info
Mon Mar 13 15:59:14 UTC 2017
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 04:41:52PM +0100, Harry Schmalzbauer wrote:
> after more than two decades of daily FreeBSD usage, I'm still astonished
> that almost everybody else seems to use 'sudo'.
> I don't use it because I don't agree with the idea to authorize with the
> user password which I already used for current credentials.
Hi,
what about rootpw option in sudo?
rootpw If set, sudo will prompt for the root password instead
of the password of the invoking user when running a
command or editing a file. This flag is off by
default.
-Marko
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