Am 27. Sep, 2005 schwätzte Mark Jarvis so: > After seeing the many comments about ubuntu and having some free space > on one of my drives I decided to install ubuntu and have a look. I used > pre-existing swap & /home partitions. Having heard that ubuntu didn't > like root login or su -, I found and read some comments about ubuntu & > sudu on the ubuntu site. (I don't agree with their philosophy, but can > see why they did things that way and can live with it.) I think a sudo interface is a great way of giving people who don't understand account seperation the advantages of having seperate accounts in a mostly transparent manner. If you look at the GUI under the system tab it'll pop up programs that need root privileges via an xsudo interface. Much, much better than how Lindows does it by just having everyone login as root! What a horrible idea to copy from m$. It's not perfect protection as a compromised account could get its passwd sniffed which could then be used with 'sudo su'. I think it's a mostly acceptable compromise, though. In fact, it's what I've recommended for years :). I would like to see packages add specifics to /etc/sudoers in order to limit potential damage if an account is compromised. In other words, I want 'sudo su' to work on my box, but my grandma doesn't need that and really only need a few things like maybe the xsudo interface to aptitude. Heck, even there she'd only need access to a few things as I don't want her ( or someone who's broken in ) to be able to change the package sources. I hope the finer control of sudo will come as system development continues. Consider also combining the command option for ssh and sudo as a great way to get limited escalated privs on a remote box. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # "The purpose of IT is to seamlessly and transparently provide the other # 9/10's of the iceberg for people who need to work with chunks # of floating ice." -- Strata Rose Chalup --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss