I am the admin on my macbook pro and i'm running 10.9.2.
I have another user that I would like to disable access to the terminal. I believe you can do this rather easily through parental controls but I'd rather not have that alert pop up. My son uses this computer and is somehow disabling my kernal based logKext program that I have installed as when I log in using sudo it comes up as ttys000 after he uses it with no log. He doesn't have my admin password, nor admin access, but I believe he is logging in as root though sudo commands. If anyone can offer any insight...
I have another user that I would like to disable access to the terminal. I believe you can do this rather easily through parental controls but I'd rather not have that alert pop up. My son uses this computer and is somehow disabling my kernal based logKext program that I have installed as when I log in using sudo it comes up as ttys000 after he uses it with no log. He doesn't have my admin password, nor admin access, but I believe he is logging in as root though sudo commands. If anyone can offer any insight...