Hi all, I need to give someone access to my Linux server, which does Apache, SSH, MySQL and mail with Postfix. They need to be able to reconfigure MySQL and Postfix for a project that we are working on, but I don't want to just hand out root access. I figured "sudo" would be the best thing, but don't know for sure how to configure it the right way -- basically they should be able to restart daemons in /etc/init.d and play with MySQL and Postfix, but not change passwords and so on. The user should also have to use their password every time they do a sudo action. I tried looking at the man page and examples, but I'm totally baffled. How would I go about doing that? What should the line in /etc/sudoers look like? Thanks in advance, John -- John Grantham | Dipl.-Designer (FH) | Homepage http://www.grantham.de/ | LinuxMac http://www.macnews.de/_linuxmac/ Web Designer | AGD Member http://www.agd.de/