/Stahre writes:
>Then you will have to login and leave a nice entry in the log. It is
>"better" to
>
> rcp /etc/motd you@some.host:/dev/audio
>
>Panic, dump and reboot. And noone know it was you. (Works with any file,
>if you choose an au-file it will first play the sound and then crash. Lot
>of room for creativeness here.)
>
>Works on SunOS 4.1.4, and probably other versions too. Not on Solaris 5.5
>though.
>
>A good way to be "safer" from this is to chown /dev/audio to the user
>thats logs in and chmod it to 600.
Thats what /etc/fbtab (solaris1) and /etc/logindevperm (solaris2) are for.
Use whats there :-)
>But people will still be able to crash
>their own workstations... But on the other hand they can pull the plug
>aswell, so if they really want to stop them you have to lock your
>workstations in one room and you users in another.
Yeah, I've always said; kick off all the users and I can make you a
secure system. ;^}
The weak link is security is most often the human one.
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Brad Powell : brad.powell@Sun.COM
Sr. Network Security Consultant
Sun Microsystems Inc.
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