Want to play on a FreeBSD box? Check out OpenRoot, "a FreeBSD 4.8-stable box in which root access is given to everyone... OpenRoot is essentially a virtual machine (a jail in FreeBSD terminology) running ontop of FreeBSD." You can access openroot.no-ip.org on ports 30 and 31 TCP using secure shell. Log in as user 'openroot', password 'openroot', and then 'su -' with no password. However, it doesn't appear that 'root' users have a full working environment:
openroot# ping www.google.com
ping: socket: Operation not permitted
openroot# w
12:40AM up 1 day, 14:13, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
w: proc size mismatch (8480 total, 1064 chunks): No such file or directory
openroot# last | head
openroot ttyp0 86.84.139.55 Fri Jun 27 00:39 still logged in
openroot ttyp0 80.128.117.2 Fri Jun 27 00:17 - 00:23 (00:06)
openroot ttyp1 csa.bu.edu Wed Jun 25 02:55 - 02:55 (00:00)
wtmp begins Wed Jun 25 02:55:49 GMT 2003
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