I agree... these requirements are way too vague and not actionable at all:
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Originally Posted by
nimafire
Hey
is there any method (base on kernel) to block adding any root Privilege?
only "root" account allow on system and no one can add new root Privilege, ?
Details matter.
The answer to most questions which start with "is there any method .... ?" is yes; but the "method" might require a lot of steps, changes, software, and more. Of course there are "ways" to do things.
Is there any method to "fly to the moon?" Is there any method to "cure cancer?" Is there any method to "restrict root?" Is there any method to "launch a car in orbit around the earth?"
Yes, yes, yet and yes....... but we must do a lot to get there and there are countless details.
The same is true for computer systems.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
nimafire
Hey
is there any method (base on kernel) to block adding any root Privilege?
only "root" account allow on system and no one can add new root Privilege, ?
The answer is probably yes; but from the above, it is not possible to answer without myriad details.