Using the override terminal
An override terminal exists for root in case the
security databases become corrupted and all logins are disallowed.
This is a special entry in the file /etc/default/login.
The entry identifies the tty to be used when doing an override login
for root. The default entry (shown below) permits root
to log in on /dev/tty01, also known as the first multiscreen
on the console. You can change this default to be another login device.
OVERRIDE=tty01
When the databases are compromised
and root logs in on the override terminal,
this message is displayed:
The security databases are corrupt.
However, login at terminal tty is allowed.
When the account is locked
and root logs in on the override terminal,
this message is displayed:
Account is disabled but console login is allowed.
The tty used should be physically secure; remember that normal terminal
locks do not apply to the superuser account on this tty.
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 03 June 2005