Martin Fahrendorf wrote:
>>
>># urpmi keychain
>>
>>Log out, and log back in, and it should ask you for your passphrase as
>>you log in (whether on the console or in X), only the first time you log
>>in ...

> And take caution, from now on, every single 'ssh root@localhost "rm -rf /"' 
> will kill your harddisk, WITHOUT asking for your root password or anything. 
> Every little programm you started is able to become root.
> 

Only if you put your user's public key in root's authorized_keys ... in
which case you were asking for trouble in any case.

Buchan

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