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I need a Shell script, this shell script should : 1. create another shell script 2. set the suid bit for new script as a root user 3. run this new script as current user

Can we do this? anyone can give any idea or some code snippets?

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  • Isn't this something that sudo is best suited for ? I have always found suid disabled for script files. Oct 16, 2013 at 7:45
  • Take care not to give anyone write access to the setuid shell script. Otherwise anyone is able to gain full root privileges.
    – scai
    Oct 16, 2013 at 7:51

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This will not work under many versions of unix (or linux). The setuid bit on shell scripts is typically ignored, since it is far too easy to subvert such a program.

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