Lee Braiden wrote: > root needs to be responsible, trustworthy, and trusted. Since root can do > virtually anything, it makes no sense to *try* to hide things from him/her. > The best you can do is to obscure things, so that root won't accidentally > find them out without trying to. If you don't trust root, your security is > *gone*, anyway.
The alternative is much worse. I learned that on NT when I accidentally
droped admin privledges from all accounts. :/
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