Workstations: good reasons for owner root access
Vincent C. Hatem
vch at attibr.UUCP
Tue Aug 16 07:16:06 AEST 1988
In article <8338 at smoke.ARPA>, gwyn at smoke.UUCP writes:
> The UNIX "super-user" UID should really be used only by privileged
> utilities, not by people. There should be NO NEED, in a properly
> configured system, for a person to type "su" in order to perform
> system-administrative actions.
We have a loosly-coupled network, and seeing as the machines are all
over the place in two different buildings, I like the ability to use
the data switch to fix a machine in the other building from my desk.
Of course, I could walk over to the console, but I haven't got all
day to be trudging all over the place, from console to console.
- Vince
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