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From: Justin Emmanuel
Subject: Sysadmins
Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 12:51:48 +0000

Also in the desktop Enterprise the systems admin needs to be very
intrusive. To do things like create default interfaces, and make users
adhere to company policy;

How about super users with different rights and authorities?

Why not split the concentration of power?

On 02/11/05, Leonardo Lopes Pereira <address@hidden> wrote:
> After a quick discuss with marco_g on IRC, i started to thing about Why we 
> need a sysadmin. And I realize that only small options on the system need the 
> admin interference. I saw that many people here are very fanatic about 
> security, but what about a system with a admin that put backdoors on programs?
>
> So, if we will design a system where people can fell secure, we need to 
> create a system where the admin has less power as possible.
>
> In my opinion, the admin is a user that will be able ONLY to configure some 
> parts of the system that cannot be configured by a user. All other things 
> that the admin needs to do, like run a server, will be done by a common user 
> with no more power than other users.
>
> To install programs we can create a mechanism that every user can install 
> programs that will be avaliable to every users. but all programs would be 
> signed on their origin, and if the user trust on that origin, this program 
> will be able to work perfectly, if the user doesn't trust on the origin of 
> the program it will be alerted about that and will choose how this program 
> will run. With no access to FS, with a read-only access to FS or if the user 
> will start to trust on that origin.
>
> I know that this is only one case of many thing that a sysadmin does, but 
> this was what wake up this discuss in my mind, so, if you have more things 
> that you beleave that only sysadmin can does, we can start to discuss, thanks.
>
> ps.: I do not want to start a monster thread, But I beleave if you want a 
> system almost from scratch, we need to discuss every point of it.
>
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