Admin assignment

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How do I give myself admin privileges manually?

I’m using external auth, and I’d like to make it so that when I log in I have
full privs.

Andy Harrison
Great Works Internet
System Operations
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How do I give myself admin privileges manually?

I’m using external auth, and I’d like to make it so that when I log in I have
full privs.

Andy Harrison
Great Works Internet
System Operations
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Grant yourself SuperUser right under configuration->global->user rightsFrom: “Andy Harrison” ajharrison@gwi.net
To: rt-users@fsck.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 5:15 PM
Subject: [rt-users] admin assignment

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How do I give myself admin privileges manually?

I’m using external auth, and I’d like to make it so that when I log in I
have
full privs.

~~
Andy Harrison
Great Works Internet
System Operations
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On 15-Apr-2003, Jonathan Mischo wrote message “Re: [rt-users] admin assignment”

Grant yourself SuperUser right under configuration->global->user rights

A non-SuperUser can’t do this…

I’d like to know how to change it right in the database.

Andy Harrison
Great Works Internet
System Operations
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How do I give myself admin privileges manually?

I’m using external auth, and I’d like to make it so that when I log in I have
full privs.

No, I cannot log in as root.

Andy Harrison
Great Works Internet
System Operations
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How do I give myself admin privileges manually?

I’m using external auth, and I’d like to make it so that when I log in I have
full privs.

No, I cannot log in as root.

Andy Harrison
Great Works Internet
System Operations
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How do I give myself admin privileges manually?

I’d guess that there would be an entry in the database to do that.

I’m using external auth, and I’d like to make it so that when
I log in I have full privs.

No, I cannot log in as root.

How about disabling external auth, login as root, give yourself permissions, and then re-enable external auth.
Not that I’ve had to do that myself…

Ray