For the su - <username>, that is set up. The problem lies in the human psyche. I have been at my current position for a short time, so cannot force change. The users don't want to use su, and the current admin does not want to go through the hassle of forcing them. it will change when I can force it, but for now, I will have to wait.
As for your suggestion, it is a great one. It is actually something I was thinking about working on, but I am fairly new to perl, so have a bit more learning to do. That is on my list of things I wish to do though.
Thanks for the great suggestion.
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