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From: rwd@bu-cs.BU.EDU (Bob Deroy)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.wizards
Subject: Re: Reasons for restricting su privilege?
Message-ID: <26409@bu-cs.BU.EDU>
Date: 3 Dec 88 07:26:33 GMT
References: <6606@pyr.gatech.EDU> <3948@encore.UUCP> <479@Terra.cc.brunel.ac.uk> <1371@mcgill-vision.UUCP>
Reply-To: rwd@bu-it.bu.edu (Bob Deroy)
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In article <1371@mcgill-vision.UUCP> mouse@mcgill-vision.UUCP (der Mouse) writes:
>In article <479@Terra.cc.brunel.ac.uk>, linda@cc.brunel.ac.uk (Linda Birmingham) writes:
>> In article <3948@encore.UUCP> bzs@xenna (Barry Shein) writes:
>>> (an attribution line seems to be missing here)
>>>> I'm having a problem convincing some of the people around here of
>>>> the dangers of having several super users.  One of our faculty
>>>> members insists upon having the privilege, for whenever one of the
>>>> normal super users isn't around.
>
>Why not grant it?  Are you that certain this person is not competent to
>handle the privilege? 

I have to agree with Barry. I don't think it is so much a matter of
competence but of keeping track who's doing what. I have seen my share
of "who changed $@$^% without telling anyone". Then there always "how
come he has su but I can't". Just think it is easier and creates less 
problems with as few super users as you can get away with.


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