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I'm curious, now...(continued from yesterday) by ChuckAB 2006-11-19 12:55:59
To carry on this thread I would really like to know how a file in a Linux file system can be protected even from the 'root' user.

Yes, I'm a newbie.
[ Reply ]
  Newbie root, huh? by nin_man2001-11-09 07:58:09
    Ferarri? Nah... by ChuckAB2001-11-09 08:03:12
      Lamborgini? Nah... by glytch782001-11-09 10:44:41
        I used to routinely drive by JPaganel2001-11-09 11:06:04
          Well.... by glytch782001-11-09 12:55:08
            My present car by JPaganel2001-11-09 13:37:17
              You can get around that. by Avium2001-11-09 13:45:00
                Check this out. by glytch782006-11-19 12:55:59
                Before I go that fast by JPaganel2001-11-09 15:01:10
                  Turning? At 290mph? by Avium2001-11-09 15:03:25
    I was 17 when I crashed my first Ferrari ;) by dire_lobo2001-11-09 08:26:04
      First? by Eli2001-11-09 14:33:30
  Maybe it IS busy. by aix tom2001-11-09 08:03:03
    When I get back ... by ChuckAB2001-11-09 08:17:04
      talking about locking... by SD Maruko-kun2001-11-09 08:27:05
    After further research... by Avium2001-11-09 09:49:51
      On RTFMP ... by ChuckAB2001-11-09 10:01:33
        What release? by Avium2006-11-19 12:55:59
          Cool link! Thanks! by ChuckAB2006-11-19 12:55:59
            Firewall? by billb9142001-11-09 12:34:49
            Ah, yes. Smoothwall. by Avium2001-11-09 13:41:02
  You by mirage2001-11-09 10:26:48
    Another method... by Arcanaloth2001-11-09 12:39:27

 

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