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Answer by Kamil J for Updating user files on no login account on Linux,...

I would think about following options: sudo You can have some operator user with limited permission but with permission to sudo ("run as"). So this operator user can login with own credentials / ssh...

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Answer by kubanczyk for Updating user files on no login account on Linux,...

Your binary: ls -ld /home/app/subdir/a.out # -rwxr-x--- app app (example) Add user technician to group app: usermod -a -G app technician Let the entire group modify the binary: chmod g+rwx a.out #...

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Updating user files on no login account on Linux, without using root?

I am working with a Linux embedded system. It has a special account that is used to run software compiled by the manufacturer's programming environment. This account purposefully has the login...

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