Is there a good reason why all the start stop functions in /etc/init.d are executable by anybody by default. It seems to me that this allows your average user to stop an important system service. Anyone have comments?
Al Youngwerth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a good reason why all the start stop functions in /etc/init.d are executable by anybody by default. It seems to me that this allows your average user to stop an important system service. Anyone have comments?
Al Youngwerth [EMAIL PROTECTED]