On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 04:24:01PM -0800, Roeland Meyer wrote: > > From: Jeff Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 7:53 PM ... > > So the only thing a sysadmin can really do is make sure that users can't > > hurt the system EVER. > > No can do. Rather, the only way to do this is to not have users. That's my approach. I don't let anybody else onto my secured Unix workstation, and the only users I allow onto my secured server are people I can trust to login only from similarly secured workstations. - Dave Dykstra
- Re: autologin considered harmful? Dave Dykstra
- Re: autologin considered harmful? Dave Dykstra
- Re: autologin considered harmful? Greg A. Woods
- Re: autologin considered harmful? Jeff Turner
- Re: autologin considered harmful? owner-ssh
- Re: autologin considered harmful? Greg A. Woods
- RE: autologin considered harmful? Admin
- RE: autologin considered harmful? Jeff Turner
- RE: autologin considered harmful? Roeland Meyer
- RE: autologin considered harmful? Jeff Turner
- Re: autologin considered harmful? Dave Dykstra
- Re: autologin considered harmful? Dave Dykstra
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