On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 17:29 -0700, Jon M. Hanson wrote:
> Cron doesn't have a way to prompt for your sudo credentials. You'd
> probably have to run that as the true root user and not sudo. Cron
> usually has it's own user that execute things so you could also make
> it so that the cron user can do what you're trying to do and get rid
> of the sudo.
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you can use NOPASSWD option in sudoers file to indicate specific
users/commands that don't require any authentication.
for example, I have done this in the past (no longer necessary)
# Cmnd alias specification
Cmnd_Alias IPOD=/sbin/modprobe -r sbp2
Cmnd_Alias EJECT=/usr/bin/eject /dev/sda2,/usr/bin/eject /dev/sdb2
# User privilege specification
craig ALL=(ALL) ALL
craig ALL= NOPASSWD : IPOD, EJECT
Craig
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