Security issue when implement this into Windows? #33
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Dont know the details and stuff of how it works, but considering this in the documentation
Im going to guess its going to work like running anything else as administrator, bringing up a UAC prompt so i dont really see how it "is too dangerous", if you had the ability to run a command prompt as admin, its exactly the same. In linux, sudo is just a way to run a command as root (the linux equivalent to administrator) and you need to be in the correct group to be able to use it, like the Administrators group on windows |
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Why doesn't Windows have a sudo command? Should it have one? (Security Considerations) |
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I understand that you have concerns regarding the usage of the
sudo
command, even when it is an optional development feature. As a network admin, I know that this command is too dangerous and can create common backdoors in the computer. Additionally, thesudo
can be easily ignored, which raises concerns about its security implications in the future, especially if it becomes available on Windows Server, particularly on the AD Domain Controller.As Active Directory Admins, I am worried about how this
sudo
thing from Linux can create even more problems for you in the future. I believe that this topic must be discussed more seriously to find a resolution to these issues.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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