Re: GNU su and the wheel group
From: Chris Adams (cmadams_at_hiwaay.net)
Date: 09/27/04
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 21:43:49 -0000
Once upon a time, jpd <read_the_sig@do.not.spam.it> said:
>Note that you can re-introduce a crippled version of the wheel
>restriction through pam. Cripple because, pam_wheel only checks for
>wheel, it does not check for `destination root', so it breaks _all_
>suing.
Cite? I've been using pam_wheel for years, and I'm pretty sure it only
looks at attempts to auth to root by default.
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