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Run Shell Script without sudo and with special bit permission using suid-wrapper
(blog.benyamin.xyz)
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Oh, in the 90s I worked at a big defense contractor, one of a shell script had a suid on it, so just by creating a symbolic link named "-x" pointing to the script, and executing it, you entered in a root shell ☺️