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VIEW-OS(1) | General Commands Manual | VIEW-OS(1) |
NAME¶
viewsudo - execute a command as another (virtual) userSYNOPSIS¶
viewsudo [-g groupname|#gid] [-u username|#uid] command
DESCRIPTION¶
viewsudo allows a user to execute a command as the superuser or another user in View-OS.OPTIONS¶
viewsudo accepts the following command line options:-g group
Normally, viewsudo sets the primary group to root.
The -g option causes sudo to run the specified command with the primary
group set to group. To specify a gid instead of a group name,
use #gid. When running commands as a gid, many shells require that the
’#’ be escaped with a backslash (’\[u2019]). If no
-u option is specified, the command will be run as the invoking user
(not root). In either case, the primary group will be set to
group.
-u user
The -u option causes viewsudo to run the
specified command as a user other than root. To specify a uid instead
of a user name, use #uid. When running commands as a uid, many
shells require that the ’#’ be escaped with a backslash
(’\[u2019]).
RETURN VALUES¶
Upon successful execution of a program, the exit status from viewsudo will simply be the exit status of the program that was executed.SEE ALSO¶
viewsu(1), sudo(1), linux.defs(5)AUTHORS¶
View-OS is a project of the Computer Science Department, University of Bologna. Project Leader: Renzo Davoli.<http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/view-os>
Howto's and further information can be found on the project wiki <wiki.virtualsquare.org>.
NOTE¶
Most part of the text is taken from sudo(1).August 8, 2009 | VIEW-OS: a process with a view |