RE: Hearing the truth??

From: OBrien, Brennan (BOBrien_at_columbia.com)
Date: 02/20/04


Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 15:36:04 -0800
To: <focus-sun@securityfocus.com>

I wanted to thank everyone who responded. I was literally inundated
with thoughts and ideas, and they really allowed me to get a grasp of
some of the broader issues we're dealing with.

Thanks everyone! This is what a good newsgroup should always be about!

Brennan

> I've got an interesting situation at the office I could use some
advice
> on. I'm being asked from a security perspective whether the following
> statement (made by our Unix admins) could be considered true:
>
> "The only way you can delete a user account on a unix environment is
to
> write a series of scripts to eliminate file associations."
>
> So, while I don't disagree with the logic, is this actually the case
> that there are no commercial tools available to assist in this arena,
> and the only method of deleting a user on a system safely and
> effectively is to write a bunch of scripts on your own? This just
begs
> to be a problem solved by a commercial entity if it's actually the
case.
>
>
> We're in a Sun environment. Some thoughts would be appreciated.



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