Sorry, but I just have to post the following link here:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc722487.aspx

13.05.2012 16:33, Vahid Shokouhi написал:

Hi
Yes, it is possible to gain access via single-user, but single-user mode is for root user to configure something as he likes; but if the machine is accessible for others, you need to edit "/etc/tty" to prompt for a password in single user mode, although keep in mind anyone with physical access to the machine can still retrieve your data through various methods. in /etc/tty note "secure" term which actually has different meaning. It means that you consider, for example "console" as a secure mode; so you have to change it to "insecure". After rebooting and entering single user mode, you will be prompted for a password to get to the shell prompt.




On 2012-05-13 17:04, mahdieh salamat wrote:
Hi everybody. I have a question about single user mode in FreeBSD. Security is so important for me. I want to know that if someone don't know my root's
password can access to it? In other words in our FreeBSD we don't have
FreeBSD boot loader menu, we delete it for our users becouse of security. I want to know is there any other way except boot loader menu for our user to
access to our root's password?
Thanks
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