Re: [expert] HELP!!!! how do you give a user rights to stay in his own home dir? How do you turn off services to just one user?

2000-10-28 Thread J . A . Magallon
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. -- Juan

[expert] HELP!!!! how do you give a user rights to stay in his own home dir? How do you turn off services to just one user?

2000-10-27 Thread rharvey
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? Keep in touch with http://mandrakeforum.com: Subscribe the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" mailing list.

RE: [expert] HELP!!!! how do you give a user rights to stay in his own home dir? How do you turn off services to just one user?

2000-10-27 Thread Ken Wilson
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. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: [expert] HELP!!!! how do you give a user rights to stay in his own home dir? How do you turn off services to just one user?

2000-10-27 Thread Larry Tobos
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