Re: [Non-DoD Source] Security Wonks ate my hamster.

From: angelo <angelolistas_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 10:00:48 -0300
Message-ID: <CAEX1xDWP8+-7wYH3=_t231rCwSAtHS_-13r7MBMTj8x4O4OBrA_at_mail.gmail.com>



Good morning,

maybe true.. or not.. it would create a kind of red tape..

There are some places which dbas doesn't have root access as standard.. but, some times, some situations... could use with sysadmin advice

If it was a well thought-out plan maybe good..

regards,

angelo

On 23 March 2016 at 09:43, Freeman, Donald G. CTR < donald.freeman.ctr_at_ablcda.navy.mil> wrote:

> I'll bet that is a well thought-out plan. This should be good....
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> Our IT Director has decided only he will have root access to out 4 linux
> Database Servers . And the password will be held in a safe, Does these
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> can no longer do the administration or Linux / Oracle or does his idea of
> creating new account solve it?
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