a unix question wrapped in perl paper.
i'm adding logging capability to a script i've recently written. i would like to include the name of the non-privelaged user executing the script in the log file. however, this script will more than likely always need to be ran using the sudo command.
sudo forces the uid/gid of the current user to that of root, and therefore the log entry contains "root" rather than the non-privelaged user's name.
has anyone ran into this issue before, and if so, how did they handle it? i've been trying to come up with a way that perl could pull the name of the user originally executing the script, but i am at a loss.
humbly -c
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