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2005 Jul 21
1
FW: FW: FW: Adding OpenBSD sudo to the FreeBSD base system?
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I have grabbed some quotes from various discussions on this topic these are
other peoples opinions!
">Regarding su vs. direct login, you should use su, it doesn't give
> you much, but it does give you knowledge of who logged in as root
> and when (provided that he did not edit the logs :-)
Yes, it gives you a huge advantage,
2005 Jul 21
1
FW: FW: FW: FW: Adding OpenBSD sudo to the FreeBSD base system?
...base system) to allow wheel to function as it does for
su, and I say again: your concerns in this regard are entirely baseless.
>- From my perspective su is more secure than sudo in the fact that an idiot
>admin cannot screw it up. Unless they set some dumb root password for
>example: 1234admin
There is no security against idiocy. If you make combine "idiot" and
"admin" in your environment, and make an "idiot admin" shame on you, not
shame on sudo.
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