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Revision as of 17:34, 27 March 2013
The fewer security mechanisms, the cleaner the design. We believe the majority of useful security automations (outside of a Mandatory Access Control environment) best achieved via a combination of IPTables, POSIX file-based capabilities, seccomp and virtualization. As a result, several technologies have been deprecated in SprezzOS, as it is felt they served only to complicate the security landscape.
Removed Technologies
- SELinux
- TCPWrappers
Root account
By default, the root account cannot directly log in. This can be changed post-install with sudo passwd, but is discouraged.
Sudo
The user created during SprezzOS installation will be added to the sudo group, which requires no password by default:
%sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
To add an arbitrary user U to the sudo group, run
sudo usermod -G sudo -a U