[CentOS] server is always getting hacked

Gary Greene ggreene at minervanetworks.com
Thu Jul 2 01:34:52 UTC 2009


On 7/1/09 3:08 PM, "Frank Cox" <theatre at sasktel.net> wrote:

> On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 15:05:58 -0700
> Gary Greene wrote:
> 
>> . With sudo,
>> you get a record of what command was executed with superuser rights by whom
>> at whenever given hour.
> 
> sudo bash

I didn't think I had to be THAT pedantic of what you add to the allows and
disallows.... Its called common sense here. If the sub-process will give you
an unrestricted shell, and you don't trust xyz user, block it from being
allowed.




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