I'm a former Linux user who is trying to convert over to BSD, and I have noticed an odity that I am not used to, and I'm wondering if I have done something wrong or this is normal behavior.
When I log into my system as root, it does not prompt me for a password and goes straight to a shell? I'm definatly not used to this and it does not seem secure? I do have a root password set... What am I missing here?
I litterally installed my system from the CD (FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso), and compiled 2 packages (links and mc). I don't think I've changed anything else. I have installed 1 user account, and it prompts me for a password when I log into it.
Is this normal? How to I get it to prompt for a password?
When I log into my system as root, it does not prompt me for a password and goes straight to a shell? I'm definatly not used to this and it does not seem secure? I do have a root password set... What am I missing here?
I litterally installed my system from the CD (FreeBSD-8.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso), and compiled 2 packages (links and mc). I don't think I've changed anything else. I have installed 1 user account, and it prompts me for a password when I log into it.
Is this normal? How to I get it to prompt for a password?