C> It is important to check on the *security boundary* between a user and
C> root. sshd's command line interface is not such a security boundary; the
C> invoking user is already root and can do whatever they like in other
C> ways.

I'm saying it's important to have lots of checks against
fumble-fingered users like myself, and even more important when that
fumble-fingered driver is now driving a bus load of passengers.

Otherwise a cat left on a parked 747 could walk across the control
panel and next thing you know it's another "9/11" incident.

OK, you win. Over and out :-)



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