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
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
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
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
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,
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?
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
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
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
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