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Re: SUDO vs root account question
From: "Joe Polk" <listuser () javelinux com>
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 14:27:21 -0400
Hi all, I have two quick questions related to the 'sudo' command; putting a certain user Mr.X with ALL=(ALL)ALL permissions in the sudoers file, gives him COMPLETE root previleges? In other words, if I want that some people, for security reasons, stop using the root account/password for accessing the servers, by crating a sudo user with ALL previledges will decrease this risk? If this sudo account is compromised, will the cracker have COMPLETE root previleges?
Think of SUDO and "DO" this as "SU." If I hack a user account with full sudo access, I can make myself root. -- <<JAV>>
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- SUDO vs root account question Tahis Vera (Mar 23)
- Re: SUDO vs root account question Joe Polk (Mar 23)
- Re: SUDO vs root account question Louis Lerman (Mar 23)
- Re: SUDO vs root account question Jacob Bresciani (Mar 23)
- Re: SUDO vs root account question xyberpix (Mar 23)
- Re: SUDO vs root account question RichardR (Mar 23)
- Re: SUDO vs root account question Ian (Mar 23)
- Re: SUDO vs root account question Ian (Mar 23)
- Re: SUDO vs root account question Vladamir (Mar 23)
- Re: SUDO vs root account question Teresa Hasheminejad (Mar 24)
- Re: SUDO vs root account question Blaine Lefler (Mar 24)