I know I'm at risk of feeding the trolling idiot, but... On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 11:33:36AM -0400, leemav@attbi.com wrote:
I haven't dinked with Redhat since 5.0 but I will bet you can't do that with FreeBSD
Like I said before, I've never used FreeBSD, but I doubt it's different.
or Solaris (for the pc)
I would be willing to bet that if you removed the HDD from the machine, and plugged it into another machine, you could mount the root FS, and get access. This is effectively the same thing. The only reason that you probably can't do it is that Solaris is too big to run off a boot floppy, and no-one has bothered to write a Solaris FS driver for Linux (yet). If they have, then you could just boot a Linux bootdisk, and go in and modify anything you like.
or (please note I am loath to say this) W2kserver/Advanced Server (at least trying to breach admin permissions with a boot disk).
Again, only because no-one has written an NTFS driver for Linux (or anything else), because M$ make the thing as complicated as possible, and don't release the specs. The fact that the various security holes in M$ IIS and LookOut aren't documented didn't stop anyone from exploiting them. Security through obscurity is no security at all.
I confess that there is a degree of "trolling" here, but not entirely. In anycase I am on my way out the door. Good luck and enjoy your weekend (if you so choose). LOL
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