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September 23, 2022 | by Arround The Web | No comments

How to Disable ‘su’ Access for Sudo Users in Linux

It’s not reliable to allow multiple users to have access to the root account, especially when one or more sudo users reside on your system, so you can simply lock it by disabling the su command.

The post How to Disable ‘su’ Access for Sudo Users in Linux appeared first on Linux Today.

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