just general questions about fbsd
Garrett Cooper
youshi10 at u.washington.edu
Mon May 21 06:48:35 UTC 2007
Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 08:09:19PM -0400, Tamouh H. wrote:
>> On the other hand, Windows has the ability to change the administrator user or completely disable it. Something not available in Unix systems. For example, a cracker or hacker targeting UNIX system will automatically try to compromise the "root" user. It is 100% guaranteed to be there. On the other hand in Windows, good sys admins will rename or complete disable the administrator user hence making it more difficult to know the administrator user.
>>
>
> Actually . . . technically, root users can be renamed and can, in many
> ways, be disabled. They can certainly be made inaccessible remotely.
>
That can break many scripts though, can't it, if the dev improperly
looks up the name, not the UID?
-Garrett
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