Needs to prevent executing su.
Russell Coker
russell at coker.com.au
Sun Jun 13 09:20:16 UTC 2004
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 18:43, "Igor Borisovsky" <igor at datanaut.com> wrote:
> I commented using su_domain() in the admin_domain() macro.
> So root(in sysadm_t) can't execute su command at all.
> But it will be better if root can't execute su command only for one certain
> user.
This gains you nothing. The "root" user as sysadm_t can directly access all
the postgres files unless you make some other significant changes to the
policy.
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