Re: How do I allow non-admin user add a route to route table?



jinshuang <jinshuang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
users without admin right, can NOT issue "route add". Is there any way
I can allow user or power user to add a route?

Adding the users to the NetworkOperators group should do the trick,
AFAIK. However, manipulating routes is an administrative task, so I
strongly recommend against allowing normal users to meddle with this.

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