> basically, as root i did: "chmod 4111 /usr/local/bin/su"
I would rather suggest
chmod 4755 /usr/local/bin/su
that gives you standard permissions for su (rwsr-xr-x)
Regardless of what they were before
- Alex
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> Normally, disabling root logins in regular sshd does NOT prevent
> use of su.
> (I routinely set up sshd this way on my servers.) I'd be surprised if lsh
> is different here ... but once more, I cannot be certain.
neither lshd nor sshd or telnetd could prevent the use of su, because they
simply