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Sorry, a bit of a noob, but wondering about why a user password weakens everything, and where would you even use it since there isn't a GDM or anything like that (which btw would be pretty nice). Also, if you change your root password and then disable root login, will it ask for a password when you sudo gainroot? Thanks a lot, I appreciate it.
The most secure option is to use public/private key authentication for the user account (as described in the thread I linked earlier) and disable logins on the root account (you can still sudo to root from the user account).
Last edited by Milhouse; 2008-01-30 at 19:49.