I have put this in my sudoers file using visudo to edit it: www ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/local/bin/sudo puser, (puser) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/ssh /usr/bin/id However the www user is still being asked for a password. Is this too off topic for this list? Jonathan "Jonathan Duncan" <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:20041202043903.82554.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Perhaps this gets more into server administration, but it is mixed so much > into the php script, which is why I am asking it here. > > Yes, sudo was one of my first thoughts. As far as the implementation goes > though. How do you work the remote access bit? Using ssh do you use the > ssl cert switch so that the www user can shell into a remote machine? Or > does the sudo process actually make www the root user for a certain > command and can then shell into a remote machine using the root ssl cert? > Or can sudo make www into a user that can shell into a remote machine? I > am still becoming familiar with sudo. > > Thanks, > Jonathan > > > "Greg Donald" <destiney@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ea9da26c0412011815330eec2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 17:57:28 -0700, news.php.net <jonathan@xxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >>> Anyone else doing or done something like this? >> >> I use sudo when my web server needs temporary elevated permissions. >> >> >> -- >> Greg Donald >> Zend Certified Engineer >> http://gdconsultants.com/ >> http://destiney.com/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php