Re: access to USERS AND GROUPS without privilege

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t. scott urban wrote:

This is a feature - gnome implemented something like ssh-agent.  After
entering root password to configure things, gnome keeps the password for
you for a short time so that you can make other system changes.

If you have the notification area panel applet running, you should see a
set of keys icon show up there after you entered root's password.  As
long as you see that icon, you have access to the system tools from the
menu without the entering the password again.

You don't have access to root privileges in general, though, as you
found, only applications started via gnome.

If you're worried about leaving you terminal unattended, you can click
on the keys icon and tell it to forget the password.


afair it is

$ rpm -qf `which  pam-panel-icon `
usermode-gtk-1.74-1

it seems that the key-icon is not displayed if you execude a root-application from the gnome-terminal.
it would be nice if someone could give me a hint how to change/control the time for "keeping authorization" for this one because there is no visual control.


thanks

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shrek-m


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