I think we may be talking past each other. I just told Flectch why sudo is a bad idea (
Re: Re: Faster way to do su). Sadly that was about 1 hour
after you and he suggested it. That would be my bad in failing to provide enough information.
I am confused as to why you think I need the root password stored somewhere. I have got
su - expecting to be prompted for a password about 5 lines in..... My best guess is that you figured, why would anyone be using several
su - processes for multiple users
unless he/she had root on the box. In which case, since as root there is no password required, it is much simpler.
Any thoughts as to a more 'pure perl' way of doing it from user nobody (who can really only get a shell through perl).
jcpunk
all code is tested, and doesn't work so there :p (varient on common PM sig for my own ammusment)
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