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2011-01-03
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but there is no file in /etc/init.d/ to start the service.
but it never asks for it when executing sudo gainroot
How do I enable iptables, preferably on reboot?
I have power kernel and the iptables package, but there is no file in /etc/init.d/ to start the service.
Is it possible to lock down the root account?
I've given the root account a password but it never asks for it when executing `sudo gainroot`.
Any application (or person) can gain root privileges whenever they please.
Doesn't this make the linux user/group permissions useless?
Thanks.