disable root autologin tty2 and tty3

ARNAUDOV Krasimir (D3S) krasimir.arnaudov at thalesgroup.com
Tue Oct 12 09:13:15 CEST 2010


Thanks, that solved the Problem.

Krasimir Arnaudov

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Tautschnig [mailto:mt at debian.org] 
Sent: Dienstag, 12. Oktober 2010 08:51
To: ARNAUDOV Krasimir (D3S)
Cc: linux-fai at uni-koeln.de
Subject: Re: disable root autologin tty2 and tty3

> Hello,
> Is there a way to disable root auto-login on tty2 and tty3?
> During an installation someone can switch with Alt+F2/F3 the console and edit files.
> One user has changed /target/etc/sudoers and gained root rights.
> 

Check your pxelinux.cfg/* files used for booting the install clients. You should remove createvt from FAI_FLAGS (and maybe add reboot). If you use fai-chboot to create those files, use -B instead of -F.

Hope this helps,
Michael




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