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One thing you can do is to remove (or comment out) the pam wheel module |
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from the files in /etc/pam.d. Keep in mind that doing so will allow others |
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to su to root. Check the pam docs, too, to see if there are any options to |
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give to the wheel module, which would allow regular users to su. *shrug* |
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Gert Menke said: |
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> Hi! |
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> |
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> On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 04:43:36PM +0200, Alexander Gretencord wrote: |
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>> On Wednesday 10 April 2002 14:53, Gert Menke wrote: |
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>> > On my machine, non-wheel users can not even su to other users; any |
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>> > ideas why? |
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>> Is your /bin/su setuid root ? |
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> It is. |
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> |
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> Greetings |
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> Gert |
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