I was in Tech. Support, and had root access. I was moved to Security, and it was deemed advisable for me to have only read only at the shell. Through sudo, I can use commands like ls or ll as root. I have been getting more and more into perl however, and would like to know if there is a way to allow perl constructs such as if(-f $FILE) or (-e $FILE) and any other read only varients to be given root privilege? Thanx
In reply to perl file status and sudo by Saved
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