Registered by inashdeen

Dog allow user to use sudo without the need to provide password input. Dog work in such a way it do not effect sudoers settings, minimising risk to your overall system security. With dog, you can set and change your stored user password, remove them completely or change its storage location . use the dog-setup to set.Dog only works on Ubuntu.

To set dog, after installation
run Dash (menu) > Dog Setup > setup/resetup password
and key in your password. the password will be stored for further use.

to use dog, simply replace any sudo command with dog.
example :
sudo gparted > dog gparted

if no password has been setup, you will be prompt to provide one. THIS PASSWORD is not saved.

for extra security, you can choose to save the dog password storage to a place you like.
run Dash (menu) > Dog Setup > Change location of stored password >
and choose the folder where you want dog password to be stored into.

Project information

Maintainer:
inashdeen
Driver:
inashdeen
Licence:
GNU GPL v3

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