From this comment, and another I received privately, it seems that it
wasn't clear that I was joking in my earlier post about not getting root
access. I fully understand that root access is a major security risk
and should be controlled as tightly as possible, i.e. known only by the
Unix admin(s), complex password changed regularly, only accessed via su,
etc.
Regards,
Brandon
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From: Mark Brinsmead [mailto:pythianbrinsmead@xxxxxxxxx]
As for not getting "root" passwords, well, that is not uncommon in my
experience.
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