[LUNI] Remembering which shell (not a good explaination)Keith T. Garner kgarner at kgarner.comWed Jun 18 15:26:49 CDT 2003
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:55:24, SqrFolkDnc at aol.com said: > I understand that sudu is good for letting 'general user #1' do things > as 'general user #2', or maybe even as 'dba #1', but if I am a > sysadmin, and regularly needing root anyway, what is the big advantage > of learning and always having to decide between two ways of doing > something, sometimes sudu and sometimes su? sudo allows you to do stuff as root as well, not just other users. Also, the big advantage: audit trail in syslog. You can set up sudo to log everything you do via it to the syslog. This is great when you go "what did I screw up the other day?" Also, having to type sudo makes me think about what I'm doing to make sure that what I'm gonna run as root will run as root. But the audit trail is key for me, especially in a multi-admin environment. Keith -- Keith T. Garner kgarner at kgarner.com The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts. --Bertrand Russell
More information about the luni mailing list |