Re: Root Privileges

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On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 06:52 -0800, Leslie Satenstein wrote:
> The above change allows you to log into root, but when you try some 
> commands, such as looking at what services are running, 
> and try to modify what is, or is not. you are blocked

What does "the above change" refer to? Since you top-posted, it's
impossible to say.

If you log in as root, you are root and can do whatever root can do. Are
you saying this is not true?

And since when do "top" or "ps" require root access?

poc

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