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Date:      Thu, 07 Feb 2002 18:31:26 +0100
From:      "Roger 'Rocky' Vetterberg" <listsub@rambo.simx.org>
To:        Cliff Sarginson <cliff@raggedclown.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: toor?
Message-ID:  <3C62B9EE.3020009@rambo.simx.org>
References:  <001e01c1af94$a14e04f0$2300a8c0@zeus> <20020207091505.A1036@encephalon.de> <20020207172522.GA2088@raggedclown.net>

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Cliff Sarginson wrote:

>On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:15:05AM +0100, Roger Kaputtnik wrote:
>
>>Hi.
>>
>>>Can someone please explain to me what 'toor' is for and its use?
>>>Thanks...
>>>
>>It is "root" spelled backwards. You cant use this user, because this on has a * in the passwd. 
>>Give him a password and this on is as powerful as root is, well he is also root. 
>>1. Delete this one, you dont need it
>>2. Give him a password and use this one if you lost your root password, or some other shit happend to you root account.
>>
>>The best choice is to delete this guy. imho
>>
> 
>It is not your best choice.
>
>If you want a root user with /bin/sh instead of /bin/csh then give toor
>a password, the same one as root if you like, and use toor.
>If you prefer to use the csh as root then use root.
>
>It is purely a matter of your preference.
>That is why the choice is there.
>Since actions performed as root are critical to system operation is
>perhaps wiser to use a shell you are familiar with than one with which 
>you are not.
>
Could someone explain why you cant just chsh or vipw roots shell to 
bash, sh or whatever?
I cant see any good reason to have two root accounts just because you 
dont like the default root shell.

--
R



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