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* Re: buffer uid
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@ 2003-10-18 7:05 ` Tim X
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From: Tim X @ 2003-10-18 7:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "andrew" == andrew maguire <andrew.maguire@ps.ge.com> writes:
>> Is it possible to open a buffer and edit it as a different user?
>> In other words, if I have two user accounts, can I run emacs from
>> one account and edit a file owned by the other account (and not
>> writable by the account running emacs)?
andrew> If you have ftp access then you can try and use find-file
andrew> with a path:
andrew> /user@host:/path/to/file
andrew> you will then be prompted for a password if necessary. host
andrew> can be "localhost" to use the same machine. You can omit
andrew> "user@" if you want to login as yourself.
An alternative solution is to use TRAMP instead of FTP. You can
configure TRAMP so that you can edit files under different uids on the
local (and remote) system. I use this when I want to edit a config
file owned by root, but don't want to exit my normal user session.
A description of how to do this is in the TRAMP manual. This nice
thing about using tramp is you don't have to have ftp configured.
Tim
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* RE: buffer uid
@ 2003-10-16 13:30 andrew.maguire
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From: andrew.maguire @ 2003-10-16 13:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
> Is it possible to open a buffer and edit it as a different user? In
> other words, if I have two user accounts, can I run emacs from one
> account and edit a file owned by the other account (and not writable
> by the account running emacs)?
If you have ftp access then you can try and use find-file with a path:
/user@host:/path/to/file
you will then be prompted for a password if necessary.
host can be "localhost" to use the same machine.
You can omit "user@" if you want to login as yourself.
Andrew
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@ 2003-10-10 17:48 Arthur Davis
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From: Arthur Davis @ 2003-10-10 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
Is it possible to open a buffer and edit it as a different user? In
other words, if I have two user accounts, can I run emacs from one
account and edit a file owned by the other account (and not writable
by the account running emacs)?
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