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"su" insists on stdin being a tty even if no password is required
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L. Peter Deutsch |
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"su" insists on stdin being a tty even if no password is required |
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Tue, 5 Mar 2002 17:31:19 -0800 |
This is true in version 2.0.11, which ships with Red Hat Linux 7.2.
Whatever earlier version shipped with Red Hat Linux 5.1 did not require a
tty in the case of no password.
The reason I care is that I want to put some buttons on my desktop that
executed commands under particular non-passworded user identities. Such
things worked fine before I upgraded, but they don't work now.
Is this change supposed to be a "feature"? Is there a way (other than
trying to locate some old version of su) to work around it?
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