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 Posted by Erwin Moller on 01/19/07 10:03 
Toby Inkster wrote: 
 
> Aaron Gray wrote: 
>> "Toby Inkster" <usenet200701@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote in message 
>> news:bs7484-dcj.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk... 
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>>> That having been said, look at "sudo". 
>>  
>> No that requires a password to be entered. 
>  
> You seem to be getting confused with "su". "sudo" can be set up for 
> regular users to run stuff as root *without* passwords. Indeed, that's 
> kind of the point of it. 
 
But still... you do not want to give apache sudo rights. I would LOVE to add  
a few PHP scripts of my own to that server. No, not really because I am a  
good guy. :P 
 
But maybe, if the server is totally dedicated to this job, and no others can   
use that apache, it is doable. But not really recommended. 
I would say: don't. 
 
Regards, 
Erwin Moller
 
  
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