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On Thursday 23 October 2003 09:48 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
> .bash_history is cake; just kill -9 your own session instead of using
> logout or exit. wtmp is harder, that'll involve editing the logfiles.
> BTW, ssh has its own access log so check that one too for
> inconsistencies with wtmp.

Thanks Jack,
The problem we're dealing here is the process of replacing our current 
administrator because of - unfortunately - negative cause.

So, right now he's still got his root password. Do you have any resource on 
good practice how to replace administrator in safe and good way?
Thanks
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Quote of the day:
NT (as in Windows NT) is short for "Not Trustworthy".
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