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Re: do shell script


  • Subject: Re: do shell script
  • From: Michael Slomski <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 00:13:23 +0100

Hello Mike,


It says, that the user is not in the sudoers file. And that this incident
will be reported.

So it would be nice, if I can add a user (name) with admin privs. In the
working version, I have the passwort in the script.

A Workaround could be to use ui-scriping. Simply make a new empty script
and use recording in't working :-(
Nothing is recorded. Bad behavieor of an software piece of Apple :-((


Regards Micheal
>
> Doesn't it work, anyway?
>
> Or are you saying that you don't want to include the password in the
> script where unprivileged users can see it? In that case, I think you
> can store the password in a keychain file that the underprivileged user
> can't access and have the script access it at need.
>
>
> Mike
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