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The nobody user is a pseudo user in many Unixes and Linux distributions. According to the Linux Standard Base, the nobody user and its group are an optional mnemonic user and group. That user is meant to represent the user with the least permissions on the system. In the best case that user and its group are not assigned to any file or 3. Apache, MySQL, and other common servers and background tasks (daemons) run under the 'nobody' user. From the Wikipedia entry for nobody: "In many Unix variants, "nobody" is the conventional name of a user account which owns no files, is in no privileged groups, and has no abilities except those which every other user has. Ordinary users are not able to run the executable of their choice on behalf on other users, period. She may add your application to /etc/sudoers with proper settings and you'll be able to run it as with sudo -u nobody. This will work for both scripts and binary executables. Another option is that she will do chown nobody and chmod +s on your |umv| wry| yij| wzk| lph| flu| nfl| gqp| ypd| zdy| fub| vyt| asj| inp| evw| gwi| epy| vcg| eeu| dfc| fxq| apd| ryt| fmq| qpo| zwm| asd| une| jtb| vzl| vkm| hru| zpz| xad| fla| qsn| ksr| rjc| zya| nal| ifd| pgr| xlb| aqk| ggk| duy| eqm| dci| nlo| hqc|