SU to user from NON-root user
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- Subject: SU to user from NON-root user
- From: "Opesh Alkara" <opeshalkara@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 06:54:42 +0530
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Please excuse my limited knowledge on PAM. I want to have kind of setup where all my linux users connect to system using their non-wheel usernames and then su to a specific user 'userA'. this specific userA is a user by which production application runs on Linux RHEL ES
3.0 and 4.0.
Now that each of the users have logged and su - to userA, I would like to know whether commands executed as userA can be logged?
I know I may sound foolish here, nonetheless I feel PAM with SUDO would have got this flexibility.
Any help/pointers will be highly appreciated
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