How to allow SU Command permission to dedicated user in RHEL 8 By Karun Behal

Опубликовано: 02 Октябрь 2024
на канале: Karun Behal
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In this video, i am teaching you how to allow SU command permission to dedicated user in RHEL 8.

When a user executes the su command, they are prompted for the root
password and, after authentication, are given a root shell prompt.
Once logged in using the su command, the user is the root user and has
absolute administrative access to the system. Note that this access is still
subject to the restrictions imposed by SELinux, if it is enabled. In addition,
once a user has become root, it is possible for them to use the su command
to change to any other user on the system without being prompted for a
password.
Because this program is so powerful, administrators within an organization
may want to limit who has access to the command.

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