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Re: two bogus messages to this list
On Mon, 11 Nov 1996, Rabid Wombat wrote:
> Um, not to disagree with you re Intel/Micro$loth, but most UNIX systems
> can be brought up in single-user mode and the root password changed by
> anyone with physical access to the system. You could end up with even
> more trouble than if someone messed with your M$ box.
This is far over-simplified. Most BSD derived Unices provide the _option_
for single-user mode not to be password protected (depending on whether the
console is marked secure in /etc/ttys). A few default to this behavior,
but on all it is either a configuration choice or a password is always
required (as it is in USG'ish unices).
--
Jim Wise
System Administrator
GSAPP, Columbia University
[email protected]
http://www.arch.columbia.edu/~jim
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