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* [[macOS]]: [[Administrator]], [[root]] | * [[macOS]]: [[Administrator]], [[root]] | ||
* <code>[[admin]]</code> [[Cisco IOS]] account | * <code>[[admin]]</code> [[Cisco IOS]] account | ||
− | |||
* <code>root</code> in [[MySQL]] | * <code>root</code> in [[MySQL]] | ||
− | * <code>[[rds_superuser]]</code> in [[AWS RDS]] | + | * <code>postgres</code> is [[Superuser]] in [[PostgreSQL]] |
+ | * <code>[[rds_superuser]]</code> is [[Superuser]] in [[AWS RDS PostgreSQL]] | ||
* [[MasterUsername]]: <code>[[aws rds modify-db-instance --master-user-password]]</code> | * [[MasterUsername]]: <code>[[aws rds modify-db-instance --master-user-password]]</code> | ||
* [[Google Workspace: administrator roles]] | * [[Google Workspace: administrator roles]] |
Revision as of 13:19, 28 April 2022
root
directive in nginx.conf
configuration file, /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
Related accounts
- Windows: Administrator
- macOS: Administrator, root
admin
Cisco IOS accountroot
in MySQLpostgres
is Superuser in PostgreSQLrds_superuser
is Superuser in AWS RDS PostgreSQL- MasterUsername:
aws rds modify-db-instance --master-user-password
- Google Workspace: administrator roles
Related terms
PermitRootLogin
directive in OpenSSH- Default usernames
- UID 0
- macOS:
/var/root/
See also
root
,/
,/root/
,/var/root/
,admin
,administrator
, MasterUsername,AdministratorAccess
- FHS,
/proc/
,/proc/net/
,/boot/
,/run/
,/dev/
,/usr/
,/var/run/
,/etc/
,/var/
,/var/lib/
/var/log/
,/var/www/
,/opt/
,/lib/
,/sys/
,/proc/kcore
,/proc/sys/, /proc/sys/vm/
,/snap/
,/mnt/
,/mnt/data
,/var/opt/, /usr/bin/
,/lib/, /proc/$PID/, /proc/self/
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