On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 11:57, Russell Hires wrote:
> Background: I'm running a shell command in sh via Applescript in Apple's OS X
> to restart the computer (from OS X to OS 9), but I have to use the sudo
> command. (We have a lab full of Macs that constantly go back and forth
> between the OS's)
>
> About the sudo command: when you run a shell script in this basic form: sudo
> <command>, you get a prompt back asking for the password. How do I make the
> script know that the prompt has appeared, and then fill in the password?
>
IIRC, in your sudoers file add the following (root@host$ visudo):
<User or User_Alias> <user_to_run_as> = NOPASSWD: <command or
command_alias>
man sudo for more info.
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