How to Escalate Permissions on Linux with Sudo, Su
Start learning cybersecurity with CBT Nuggets. https://courses.cbt.gg/security In this video, Shawn Powers covers how to effectively manage privileges. Specifically, you’ll learn about three different Linux commands that allow you to escalate your privileges from a lower-level account to one with more permissions, up to (and including) super user rights. He’ll show you which to use, how, and when to do so. If you’re using permissions correctly, you’ll always use the lowest possible user access to complete any work within a system. When you hit a task that requires higher-level admin rights, you can escalate your privileges to take care of the issue. This function allows you to give yourself access to things that only the root or super user could impact. Shawn will walk through three ways to escalate your privileges. You’ll hear about the pros and cons of each and what you need to know to choose the right one in a given situation. After he explains the concept and how to apply it, Shawn will walk you through execution. 📁 Download the Ultimate Sysadmin Cert Guide: https://blog.cbt.gg/t77a ⬇️ 4-Week Study Plan: MD-100 & MD-101: https://blog.cbt.gg/ryzo Start learning with CBT Nuggets: • Linux Essentials | https://courses.cbt.gg/45b • Everything Linux | https://courses.cbt.gg/un3 • Linux Foundation Certified SysAdmin (LFCS) | https://courses.cbt.gg/422 • CompTIA Linux+ (XK0-004) | https://courses.cbt.gg/93y
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