Re: 'Generic' Firewall Rulesets?

2000-11-14 Thread Giacomo Mulas
On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Scott Bigham wrote: On Nov 13, 2000, Giacomo Mulas wrote: [...] But there is a very nice user space tool available, named spf (for "stateful packet filter") and available as a package for debian unstable (woody), which can make your packet filter stateful. I've

restricted bash (rbash)

2000-11-14 Thread Pedro Zorzenon Neto
Hi, all I put /bin/rbash as the default shell (in /etc/passwd) for some users that I just want them to use a restricted login. When the user logs in, rbash is being executed and the restricted login is working well. But, if the user executes 'bash', everything becames unrestricted. How

Re: 'Generic' Firewall Rulesets?

2000-11-14 Thread Giacomo Mulas
On Mon, 13 Nov 2000, Scott Bigham wrote: On Nov 13, 2000, Giacomo Mulas wrote: [...] But there is a very nice user space tool available, named spf (for stateful packet filter) and available as a package for debian unstable (woody), which can make your packet filter stateful. I've

restricted bash (rbash)

2000-11-14 Thread Pedro Zorzenon Neto
Hi, all I put /bin/rbash as the default shell (in /etc/passwd) for some users that I just want them to use a restricted login. When the user logs in, rbash is being executed and the restricted login is working well. But, if the user executes 'bash', everything becames unrestricted. How

Re: restricted bash (rbash)

2000-11-14 Thread Colin Phipps
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 04:34:33PM +0100, Jan Martin Mathiassen wrote: On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 01:30:57PM -0200, Pedro Zorzenon Neto wrote: I put /bin/rbash as the default shell (in /etc/passwd) for some users that I just want them to use a restricted login. When the user logs in,

Re: restricted bash (rbash)

2000-11-14 Thread Jochen Striepe
Hi, On 14 Nov 2000, Pedro Zorzenon Neto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When the user logs in, rbash is being executed and the restricted login is working well. But, if the user executes 'bash', everything becames unrestricted. How can I deny the execution of shells inside rbash?

Re: restricted bash (rbash)

2000-11-14 Thread Nick Clifford
Pedro Zorzenon Neto wrote: Hi, all I put /bin/rbash as the default shell (in /etc/passwd) for some users that I just want them to use a restricted login. snip Ok, I'm assuming you only want users who have this shell to only be able to access certian things, run only a limited set of

Workstation question...

2000-11-14 Thread Henning Seljenes
Sorry this isn't exactly related to the topic of the mailing list, but the newbie lists are way to populated (400 in emails in rougly 2 days). I have two computers I can set up for linux MY main computer (p3 700, geforce 2 MX, 186mb ram) and I have a differant Dell computer (500 Mhz

Re: restricted bash (rbash)

2000-11-14 Thread Ethan Benson
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 03:32:20PM +1300, Nick Clifford wrote: Pedro Zorzenon Neto wrote: Hi, all I put /bin/rbash as the default shell (in /etc/passwd) for some users that I just want them to use a restricted login. snip Ok, I'm assuming you only want users who have this