On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Benny Amorsen benny+usenet@amorsen.dk wrote:
Gian Paolo Mureddu gmureddu@prodigy.net.mx writes:
but being as /sbin paths are meant for administrative tasks, I actually do see having them as part of a regular user's PATH a potential security risk.
Right, we keep them from trying to run dangerous commands by putting those commands into a separate directory. Let's just hope they never learn to type /sbin/ in front of anything. Maybe we should remove the / key from their keyboards, but then they might copy/paste it... What to do...
/Benny
LOL
+1
You can pull out "/" just leave the "anykey" button :)
Cheers, Valent.