user with root priviledge
Hans Scheffers
hans at jiflin.nl
Mon Apr 19 18:49:50 UTC 2004
Depends on what gets deleted first I think... If /lib is deleted first,
doesn't rm stop then?
grtz
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Namens Adam Voigt
Verzonden: maandag 19 april 2004 19:04
Aan: For users of Fedora Core releases
Onderwerp: Re: user with root priviledge
Actually, if he ran "rm -rf /", wouldn't /var/log be included, and hence
have the evidence wiped? =)
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 12:48, Jeff Vian wrote:
> Björn Persson wrote:
>
> one of these 3 happens to get mad/upset/frustrated/careless
> This user (lets say john) logs in and runs some commands that are very
> destructive to the system
> (have you ever heard of "rm -rf /" being run????)
> All three users actions are recorded as being done by root, thus no way
> to track who did what or when.
> The analysis of the problem shows that "root" did some
> dumb/careless/harmfull things to the system.
>
> Who is responsible????? Answer: one of the above
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