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Subject: Re: Root.
From: Maher Odeh (rax
NETVISION.NET.IL)Date: Thu Aug 10 2000 - 01:50:57 CDT
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why giving root on the system ?
you can use sudo instead and give him access to the things he need
only , thats we do at our company without the need to give root
to anyone .
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From: "Bernard Bolduc" <bernard.bolduc
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 7:04 PM
Subject: Root.
> Hello,
>
> I need to give root on a machine at work for my developper to test
> their programs. Is there a way to do it without compromising my network.
> They need to be able to get their files from the network. Thanks.
>
>
> Bernard Bolduc - ITPS Group inc.
> Consultant technique Linux.
> Linux technical consultant.
> tel: (514) 866-8080 x204 fax: (514) 879-0508
> http://www.itpsgroup.com
>
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