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Comment Re:Sadly (Score 1) 360

A username could be anything, but root is always root. Disabling the root password means a cracker needs to take the additional step of identifying a valid user account to target. Not a particularly large step, perhaps, but a step nonetheless.

A quick look at /etc/passwd and /etc/group would reveal which users had sudo access, so I don't see how disabling root does anything.

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