On a server I have a public key auth only for root account. Is there any point of logging in with a different account?

  • @sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    4 days ago

    which sudo will check $PATH directories and return the first match, true. however when you type sudo and hit enter your shell will look for aliases and shell functions before searching $PATH.

    to see how your shell will execute ‘sudo’, say type sudo (zsh/bash). to skip aliases/functions/builtins say command sudo

    meh nvm none of these work if your shell is compromised. you’re sending bytes to the attacker at that point. they can make you believe anything

      • @sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        23 days ago

        no, if the attacker can change files in your account, they can read every byte you type in and respond with anything, including pretending to be a normal shell. im not sure how to prevent ssh from running commands in your shell