local access rights to *nix boxes
grant
gmongardi at napc.com
Thu May 19 12:32:24 EDT 2005
dsr at tao.merseine.nu wrote:
> I've got root on everything. Oh, wait, there's a reason for
> that...
>
> Normal users have no root permissions. They get sudo access for
> specific commands on specific boxes when they need it.
On my desktop box, I have an account I login as, but being a Senior
Admin/Developer, I do also have the root password. I don't generally
need to be in as root unless I am installing libraries or something that
needs to be available to the root user only, or the system itself.
In general, if a desktop box is setup well in the first place, it is
rare that an end-user needs root access, unless they are installing
system-wide apps, which probably is a job for the IT/HelpDesk group.
Grant M.
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