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The article tells you to add users, who you want to be able to use su, to the wheel group, and editing the PAM config file at /etc/pam.d/su appropriately. However at least in Ubuntu I had to add these users to the root group instead, so the steps needed might vary between distros.
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A bad-actor who has gained access to an account without
sudo
privileges can still try to login as such withsu
.Here's an article about limiting who can use of
su
: https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/restrict-the-use-of-su-command.htmlThe article tells you to add users, who you want to be able to use
su
, to thewheel
group, and editing the PAM config file at/etc/pam.d/su
appropriately. However at least in Ubuntu I had to add these users to theroot
group instead, so the steps needed might vary between distros.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: