Configuring Root Access | HackerSploit Linux Security

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In this follow up video to securing your SSH, @HackerSploit shows how to add users to the sudo group. Taking security a step further, we'll disable the root user so that it can't be accessed remotely or locally.

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:17 - Working With The Sudoers File
5:40 - Adding New Users To Groups
7:50 - Disabling root by Locking
11:05 - Disabling root with chsh
15:44 - Outro

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