Hey guys,
Although I've been running FreeBSD for quite a while now, I feel like quite a newb compared to you, so please be gentle. Recently my FreeBSD box broke down. I connected my Linux Box power supply to the motherboard, and only the boot drive, to keep my data safe. The BSD box booted just like normal, except that it asked me for help and offered me to go into a shell (obviously because fstab couldn't find and mount the data drives). I could shutdown the box, however, I could also scroll through all the folders in "/" and whatnot. Later it hit me that this must be a security breach. Did I just log into root without having to enter a password? That's not quite safe, right? That would mean you can log into any BSD box, just by unplugging a device that fstab is looking for... I hope I'm wrong. Can I set it such that at least I have to enter the root password when this happens?
Kind regards, Moef.
Although I've been running FreeBSD for quite a while now, I feel like quite a newb compared to you, so please be gentle. Recently my FreeBSD box broke down. I connected my Linux Box power supply to the motherboard, and only the boot drive, to keep my data safe. The BSD box booted just like normal, except that it asked me for help and offered me to go into a shell (obviously because fstab couldn't find and mount the data drives). I could shutdown the box, however, I could also scroll through all the folders in "/" and whatnot. Later it hit me that this must be a security breach. Did I just log into root without having to enter a password? That's not quite safe, right? That would mean you can log into any BSD box, just by unplugging a device that fstab is looking for... I hope I'm wrong. Can I set it such that at least I have to enter the root password when this happens?
Kind regards, Moef.