Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 14:29:59 -0400 From: Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com> To: Nerius Landys <nlandys@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Run script on boot, as ordinary user Message-ID: <20090507142959.0775bcb4.wmoran@potentialtech.com> In-Reply-To: <560f92640905071057v7d298a68l680182144cc8898f@mail.gmail.com> References: <560f92640905071057v7d298a68l680182144cc8898f@mail.gmail.com>
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In response to Nerius Landys <nlandys@gmail.com>: > So there's cron. Is there anything that lets an ordinary user start > his/her programs at bootup of the system? And then run a script when > the system is shutting down? I'm familiar with /etc/rc.d/, but that's > not really what I'm looking for. I gave my friends access to my > FreeBSD server and I want to let them start for example Apache and/or > MySQL on higher ports running as their own user. In addition to the other suggestions, there's also the jail system to give users limited root permissions. -- Bill Moran http://www.potentialtech.com http://people.collaborativefusion.com/~wmoran/
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