hard to deploy" part, I wasn't
aware of spoofing on wired switches.
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g to root.
That said, most binaries can be dangerous when given root privs (bash,
cat, echo, rm, cp, mv, tar).
Be very, very careful.
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g to root.
That said, most binaries can be dangerous when given root privs (bash,
cat, echo, rm, cp, mv, tar).
Be very, very careful.
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y first stab at it; others, please comment! I'm not
sure if this is the best/right way to do it but I hope this gets
things going.
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any given location. That discussion is
interesting, but bear in mind that physical security should be very
closely tied to the environment. My story was just for illustration.
Rock on,
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y first stab at it; others, please comment! I'm not
sure if this is the best/right way to do it but I hope this gets
things going.
Jason
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any given location. That discussion is
interesting, but bear in mind that physical security should be very
closely tied to the environment. My story was just for illustration.
Rock on,
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ictions), and I think you're doing the best you can.
And, like I said, it's better than plain 'ol su, no matter how you
slice it.
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it was strong and didn't match the
user's password if you really wanted.
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ictions), and I think you're doing the best you can.
And, like I said, it's better than plain 'ol su, no matter how you
slice it.
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it was strong and didn't match the
user's password if you really wanted.
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At 994418143s since epoch (07/06/01 10:15:43 -0400 UTC), Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 09:18:18AM -0400, Jason Healy wrote:
> > types of
> > passwords accepted to run root commands, etc).
>
> elaborate.
>
> the main reason i don't use sudo exce
At 994418143s since epoch (07/06/01 10:15:43 -0400 UTC), Ethan Benson wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 09:18:18AM -0400, Jason Healy wrote:
> > types of
> > passwords accepted to run root commands, etc).
>
> elaborate.
>
> the main reason i don't use sudo exce
mands run as root, times of day, types of
passwords accepted to run root commands, etc).
Finally, if you're doing a lot of work and don't want to have to keep
typing "sudo" in front of everything, try:
sudo -s
To get a root shell.
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mands run as root, times of day, types of
passwords accepted to run root commands, etc).
Finally, if you're doing a lot of work and don't want to have to keep
typing "sudo" in front of everything, try:
sudo -s
To get a root shell.
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