/etc/default/su

su(1) also has a number of configuration settings, which are specified in /etc/default/su. In particular, the logging settings are important. The CONSOLE option might not be reasonable in all circumstances, so you will have to see for yourself whether it should be used in your environment. See Listing 4.4.

Listing 4.4. An Example of the /etc/default/su File
 #ident "@(#)su.dfl 1.6 93/08/14 SMI" /* SVr4.0 1.2 */ # SULOG determines the location of the file used to log all su attempts # SULOG=/var/adm/sulog # CONSOLE determines whether attempts to su to root should be logged # to the named device # CONSOLE=/dev/console # PATH sets the initial shell PATH variable # #PATH=/usr/bin: # SUPATH sets the initial shell PATH variable for ...

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