eric pareja wrote:

> On Wed, 9 May 2001, Kid Pogi wrote:
>
> > > cannot delete nor modify the files if you change the file flags into SCHG
> > > or SAPPND only.  let me cut and paste what the man page tells about the
> > > securelevel:
> >
> > Not sure for a BSD system but on a Linux system, if root can set the
> > immutable or append only flags, he can, _necessarily_, _unset_ it.
>
> with the Linux kernel patch that implements what fooler described, you
> still need to reboot the box into a different runlevel for security flags
> like that to be disabled. doing so would alert the sysadmin to something
> fishy occuring (that's if he isn't overworked, sleeping on the job or
> playing quake3 or something that we all like doing).
>

thats true eric but the question is how do you protect your box not to reboot in order 
not to take effect into
unsecured mode :->

fooler.

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