Shell script and SUID?

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Hi all:

Can I set SUID to a shell script that looks like the following:
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#!/bin/bash

#Name: add4all.sh
#Usage: add4all.sh username password

/usr/sbin/useradd $1
/bin/echo "$2" | /usr/bin/passwd --stdin $1
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so that any user can use it?

Well, it's not really important but i'd like to know if it can be done.

Thanks
Vidol




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