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Date:      Tue, 19 Jun 2001 11:00:29 -0700 (PDT)
From:      La Place <a_trans2001@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-net@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Securing the root account
Message-ID:  <20010619180029.9730.qmail@web14806.mail.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <3B2F8FF3.F045EA25@odin-corporation.com>

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Umm. i don'tthink that is advisable since you have normal username with uid 0,the passwd will have
to be the same..else, every timeyou do su - <user with uid 0), it will check for the root account
password, not the one that you "set"...if you want limited administrative access, use sudo...

cheers,

bruce\
--- Lars Fredriksen <lars@odin-corporation.com> wrote:
> Hi cameron,
> 
> The short answer is that yes you can. The name is really not that
> important, it is the userid that is associated with a name that is used
> for verifying permissions etc. You can easily create a login name
> "cameron" that is assigned userid 0, and that user will have root
> privileges.
> 
> Lars
> Cameron Haegle wrote:
> 
> > I come from the Windoze side of the playground, where you are able to
> > rename the Administrator account name, in order to provide a bit more
> > security. Can a similar thing be done with FreeBSD? Cam
> 


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