Hello, Generally, making a user part of the 'wheel' group will allow the su command. So, adding/removing a user from the 'wheel' group should be able to solve your problem. More information can be found by typing: man sudoers [/etc/sudoers] Regards, Alin. Gero Schmidt-Kärst wrote:
Hi everybody!
I guess there is a easy possibility to allow the command 'su' only to a small group of users. Perhaps someone of you can send me a hint!
Thank you very much!
GSK
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