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Re: root group in solaris : Tools

Subject: Re: root group in solaris : Tools
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 07:40:43 +0200
Salut,

On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 11:09 -0700, Mike Kuriger wrote:
true,  but sudo is for administrators.  if a regular user needs root
access for anything, it's always just one or 2 commands which we make a
rule for.  But true, it's very easy to get a root shell with sudo

What I meant to say is, if you give an user root privileges and the
ability to choose in any way what to run, you can't restrict him
anymore. (Even though the restriction seems to be a central point in
this thread.)

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