Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Though, as a side note, it should be noted that if you have DDB
> enabled then lowering the secure level is pretty easy to do. If you
> have access to the console, of course. We used this trick at BEST
> a couple of times. Still, I think this might qualify as a bug in
> the securelevel implementation.
I also think it should be in manual page. But, I don't think it
should be called `bug.'
When an administrator maintains a machine with higher security, he/she
must be careful with not only the securelevel also many other points,
and may remove options for kernel hackers.
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