Run command as not-root

Hi everyone

At work, I have to run a command in an AWS instance. In that particular instance only exists the root user. The command should not be executed with root privileges (it executes mpirun, which is not recommended to run as sudo or the machine might break), so I was wondering if there is a way to block or disable the sudo privileges while the command is running. As mentioned, the only user existing there is root, so I suppose “sudo -u” is not an option.

Does anyone know how to do it? Thanks in advance!

@linux

  • Nicolas Rojas@social.vivaldi.netOP
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    1 year ago

    @astraeus yes, the new user has bash and all the gnu utils, but not access to some files or the tools needed to run the command I want (it uses python and postgres). I can configure all of that but I really wanted to skip all that work lol. But looks like the security concerns are greater that my lazyness so I’ll start setting the system correctly so the new user can execute what I want