CONSOLE is an environmental variable that points to the path /dev/console. This has been done to improve readability of a script and to allow a script to easily be modified to point at some other path by redefining the environmental variable.
In context of Auditing an OS,should this CONSOLE=/dev/console be commented out and if did what can be the consequences?
Please explain what you described above in layman language.
In context of Auditing an OS,should this CONSOLE=/dev/console be commented out and if did what can be the consequences?
Please explain what you described above in layman language.
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