Humbertovergara Sudo su Asks your password becomes root momentarily to run su as root sudo su Asks your password becomes root momentarily to run su as root So in this case you are running
I am having problems with the su command I know my password and I am typing it correctly but su indicates Authentication failure So I checked on the internet and then went into recovery mode and 8 su switches to the superuser and sets up the environment so that it looks like they logged in directly su root switches to the user named root and doesn t simulate directly logging in If the superuser is
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How is it possible that I cannot log in as root by su root or su I get incorrect password error but I can log in by ssh root localhost or ssh root my local IP with the same password I m using CentOS 6 4 SU 2 SU 2 SU 3 3
If someone malicious or even just untrustworthy has access to sudo su they also have the ability to remove all the log entries you could make of their actions If you want 100 certainty in your logging If you still want to use su after reading the warnings in the question there is no need to set a root password Just do sudo su and you re on your way with your regular password
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Humbertovergara - If someone malicious or even just untrustworthy has access to sudo su they also have the ability to remove all the log entries you could make of their actions If you want 100 certainty in your logging