On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 20:14:12 Larry Tobos wrote:
How do you give a user rights to make them stay in his own home dir? How do
you turn off services to just one user?
man bash, look at option -r and info under section RESTRICTED SHELL.
Make that user login shell bash -r.
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Juan
How do you give a user rights to make them stay in his own home dir? How do
you turn off services to just one user?
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I don't think you can short of turning off world privileges on everything
and moving it all to a special group that you have added your 'good' users
to. One way I do know works, delete this user, reducing his access and the
size of his home to zero.
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How do you give a user rights to make them stay in his own home dir? How do
you turn off services to just one user?
To selectively turn off services for one or a group of users, define in the
Kadduser a new group, that has access denied to the given services
Then, specify with chmod no