[Wolves] Firestarter

David Morley davmor2 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 1 19:25:34 BST 2005


None of the above seem to of worked.  Which of course means I have
written the script wrong this is what I have put:
#!/bin/bash
sh /usr/sbin/firestarter

On 01/09/05, David Goodwin <dg at clocksoft.com> wrote:
> Stuart Langridge wrote:
> > On 9/1/05, David Morley <davmor2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>I click on the picture in Applications/system tools and through the
> >>voodoo of liunx a password prompt pops up.  I think it is probably
> >>just a case of typing firestarter in shell prompt.  My correction sudo
> >>firestarter
> >
> >
> > Ah, you're starting it manually? OK. Typing "sudo firestarter" will
> > still ask for your password, so that won't solve your problem.
> > Instead, you need to change the "sudo" details so that you're allowed
> > to use sudo to run firestarter *without* being asked for a password.
> > At the moment I can't remember the exact syntax for doing that; you
> > might want to RTFM about the command "visudo" and the file "sudoers".
> >
> > Aq.
> >
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> 
> perhaps :
> 
> USER ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: /path/to/firestarter
> 
> Where you replace USER with your username. Use "visudo" to change
> /etc/sudoers.
> 
> thanks
> David.
> 
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