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Linux Advanced Commands / Linux Commands / User Management

How to allow a normal user or group to run commands as Root in Linux

July 21, 2017February 9, 2020 - by Magesh Maruthamuthu - 3 Comments.

We all know sudo has an elevated access, that can perform most of the root action. So, we should not allow low end users to gain sudo stand for superuser …

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