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    [–] BurnedDonutHole@ani.social 2 points 58 minutes ago

    Blasphemy!!!

    [–] BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world 1 points 49 minutes ago
    [–] SilentObserver@lemmy.world 5 points 2 hours ago

    Don’t need sudo if you’re always root.

    Now excuse me. I need to call the bank and find out why my checking account is suddenly $0.

    [–] phaedrus@piefed.world 4 points 3 hours ago

    root@box ~# sudo fdisk -l

    spiderman pointing at spiderman

    I normally disable root, so I don’t think su would work. Never tried, so maybe I am using it wrong.

    [–] w3ird_sloth@lemmy.world 1 points 6 hours ago
    [–] luciferofastora@feddit.org 12 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

    I once did a HackTheBox where the privilege escalation weakness was a cronjob running a script. I'm not sure if I correctly remember all the details, but I think it read some parameters from a file and fed them to some other script. Since it had something to do with the webserver the user was administrating, they needed write access to the file, granted via ACL. That took me a while to spot, actually. Not sure why, but ACL is a constant blind spot for me. As for passing the parameters, you can just append the contents of the file to the command and pipe it to bash.

    I don't recall what the normal script did, but it needed writing permissions for something. The proper way to do this would be ACL, but I guess I'm not the only one with a blind spot. The easy way to ensure the script can do whatever it needs to is to sudo the whole thing.

    So what do you do if you have a script running every ten minutes, reading the first line of a file you can edit, then executing it with superuser privileges?

    Whatever the fuck you want.

    [–] SilentObserver@lemmy.world 1 points 2 hours ago

    Huh. I might need to take a peek at one of my cronjobs now. πŸ˜‚

    [–] FauxLiving@lemmy.world 7 points 10 hours ago

    You mean we shouldn't have a 'while true; eval $file' job running as root??? Goddammit, someone help me fix my remote admin script!!!

    [–] Steamymoomilk@sh.itjust.works 7 points 11 hours ago

    Sudo !!

    πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ perfection

    [–] blaue_Fledermaus@olio.cafe 14 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

    IMO the "year of the Linux desktop" will come when distros are designed for people who shouldn't even be allowed to use sudo.

    [–] Wfh@lemmy.zip 13 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago) (1 children)

    Let me introduce you to atomic distros.

    I moved my father on Bluefin 1.5 years ago from his antique MacBook Air. He doesn't know sudo exists. He has never heard of ujust. He doesn't even command line. He hasn't had to do a single update because it all happens in the background. He just.. uses it.

    [–] Skullgrid@lemmy.world 3 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

    doesn't even have to be atomic, I rescued my wife's shit laptop using Ubuntu Mate (snaps booing in background) and she has never seen the command line unless I open it. It's been like that for over a year at least.

    [–] Wfh@lemmy.zip 4 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago)

    Yes, but contrary to atomic distros, it's not explicitely designed to be as administration free as possible.

    [–] TomMasz@piefed.social 31 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago) (1 children)

    How else will the OS know I'm serious ?

    [–] lost_faith@lemmy.ca 5 points 15 hours ago

    "Yes, Do as I say!"

    [–] irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 11 hours ago
    [–] nieceandtows@programming.dev 50 points 18 hours ago (2 children)

    Yeah I only use sudo once, for the su.

    [–] Hawke@lemmy.world 34 points 17 hours ago (9 children)

    … but why? β€œsudo -i” is a thing. Why get another program involved?

    [–] SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 15 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

    Some people just want to watch the world burn.

    [–] b_tr3e@feddit.org 8 points 15 hours ago

    Some people think before they type. They also do not think mindlessly typing "sudo" before every fucking line in bash is a valid substitute for knowing what they do. Many of them have been doing so for decades on HPUX, Solaris, BSDs and IRIX on their own and other people's/companies machines, not just on their single bedroom machine.

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    [–] stupidcasey@lemmy.world 3 points 11 hours ago

    I just delete every user but root.

    [–] SAF77@lemmy.world 6 points 12 hours ago (1 children)

    All you need is a single sudo su, correct.

    [–] bytesonbike@discuss.online 11 points 11 hours ago (2 children)
    1. Turn on monitor.
    2. Sudo su
    3. Copying and pasting terminal commands I find off the Internet
    4. Living life to the fullest.
    [–] tourist@lemmy.world 9 points 9 hours ago
    alias rm="rm -rf";
    alias cd="rm ~/Desktop; cd";
    pyhton="shutdown now"
    
    [–] FauxLiving@lemmy.world 4 points 10 hours ago

    People wouldn't just go on the Internet and lie... would they?

    [–] dream_weasel@sh.itjust.works 15 points 15 hours ago

    sudo man sudo

    [–] SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone 42 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (4 children)

    Shut the front door!


    In a lot of situations it's actually bad to use sudo because it can impact settings that make programs or file ownership go to root instead of the user.

    [–] 30p87@feddit.org 12 points 18 hours ago

    makepkg won't even run as root iirc

    [–] exu@feditown.com 9 points 17 hours ago

    sudo -i -u user -s /usr/bin/bash

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    [–] varnia@lemmy.blahaj.zone 20 points 18 hours ago

    Oh, you mean better use doas everywhere? Got it.

    [–] FancyPantsFIRE@lemmy.world 14 points 17 hours ago
    [–] RickyRigatoni@retrolemmy.com 14 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

    sudon't tell me what to do

    [–] phaedrus@piefed.world 2 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)
    [–] klymilark@herbicide.fallcounty.omg.lol 11 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

    I mean, yeah, it's your computer. Just login on the root account, nothing bad ever comes of that, not even once, nope.

    [–] SpikesOtherDog@ani.social 2 points 6 hours ago

    It's a lesson many of us learn the hard way.

    [–] commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 14 points 18 hours ago (1 children)
    [–] wiccan2@lemmy.world 12 points 18 hours ago (10 children)
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    [–] yesman@lemmy.world 5 points 15 hours ago
    [–] Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world 9 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

    Pfft. Real men always log in as root.

    [–] unknown1234_5@kbin.earth 5 points 15 hours ago

    sudo dnf --help

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