Allen,
That sounds as a very good idea. Think I'll do that myself. (Unless
someone screams "DON'T", that is. :-)
If I would like this to be the case for all new users, where would I do
this as a 'template'? Somewhere under /etc ?
Regards
Gustav
Allen Bolderoff wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > I recently used the Bastille script for securing Linux, and I'm
> > wishing I hadn't. One of the problems I can't figure out, is I now
> > have an .rhosts file in each user directory, and I can't remove this
> > file, even as root. What do I need to do to get rid of it? What was
> > done to make this file UN-removable?
>
> > TIA,
>
> They set a blank .rhosts file that stops malicious people from creating
> versions of the file that allow anyone to just rsh into the machine.
>
> (if you read the docs that came with Bastille, it explains this)
>
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