Comment Re:What I would like to know (Score 1) 162
Yes - if it's configured to do that.
All secure systems should tho C2 req.
setting the system to crash on full logs means that noone except admin can work on the machine
until it's reset, which means noone can do stuff without being logged.
So a user couldn't fill up the logs, then do/try anything he/she pleases without getting caught.
Like fill the logs and then d/l sensitive info, insert trojans, change settings etc.
All secure systems should tho C2 req.
setting the system to crash on full logs means that noone except admin can work on the machine
until it's reset, which means noone can do stuff without being logged.
So a user couldn't fill up the logs, then do/try anything he/she pleases without getting caught.
Like fill the logs and then d/l sensitive info, insert trojans, change settings etc.