Re: user limits

2006-08-03 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Mihai Velicu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Can someone tell me where I can find some resources for limiting user account. As example to not execute some programs to not see the content of some folders and so on. The traditional Unix approach is with file permissions: see the FreeBSD Handbook

Re: user limits

2006-08-03 Thread Simon Phoenix
On Thursday 03 August 2006 16:53, Lowell Gilbert wrote: Mihai Velicu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Can someone tell me where I can find some resources for limiting user account. As example to not execute some programs to not see the content of some folders and so on. The traditional Unix

user limits

2006-08-02 Thread Mihai Velicu
Can someone tell me where I can find some resources for limiting user account. As example to not execute some programs to not see the content of some folders and so on. Thank you, Mihai ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

user limits

2005-11-01 Thread kalin mintchev
hi all... i was reading the login.conf man to figure out a way to limit user from a class to only certain directories. apparently that isn't possible there. there is a path, but thats $PATH for the particular user... not really what s/he can see or not... if i can not restrict user cd-ing

Re: user limits

2005-11-01 Thread Roland Smith
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 05:24:19PM -0500, kalin mintchev wrote: hi all... i was reading the login.conf man to figure out a way to limit user from a class to only certain directories. apparently that isn't possible there. there is a path, but thats $PATH for the particular user... not

Re: user limits

2005-11-01 Thread kalin mintchev
chmod 750 directory/ thanks... i can't do that to /etc or /usr.. -- ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: user limits

2005-11-01 Thread Roland Smith
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 05:55:48PM -0500, kalin mintchev wrote: chmod 750 directory/ thanks... i can't do that to /etc or /usr.. No you can't. But those directories cannot be written to by normal users. For finer-graines access control, you can try Mandatory Access Control, see

Re: user limits

2005-11-01 Thread kalin mintchev
No you can't. But those directories cannot be written to by normal users. aware of that... For finer-graines access control, you can try Mandatory Access Control, see .e.g. mac(4) and ugidfw(8) or mac_mls(4) and setfmac(8). thank you.. will try those... --

Re: user limits

2005-11-01 Thread kalin mintchev
For finer-graines access control, you can try Mandatory Access Control, see .e.g. mac(4) and ugidfw(8) or mac_mls(4) and setfmac(8). thank you.. will try those... there is one problem: HISTORY Support for Mandatory Access Control was introduced in FreeBSD 5.0 as part of the

Re: user limits

2005-11-01 Thread Eric F Crist
On Nov 1, 2005, at 4:24 PM, kalin mintchev wrote: hi all... i was reading the login.conf man to figure out a way to limit user from a class to only certain directories. apparently that isn't possible there. there is a path, but thats $PATH for the particular user... not really what

Re: User Limits

2005-02-02 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I can't seem to find a way to limit FD per UID nor a way to limit memory per UID Both of these can only be applied per process basis. Is there a reason why FreeBSD still doesn't support these limits per UID? it would very useful to be able to limit per UID as

User Limits

2005-02-01 Thread Simon
Hello Folks, I can't seem to find a way to limit FD per UID nor a way to limit memory per UID Both of these can only be applied per process basis. Is there a reason why FreeBSD still doesn't support these limits per UID? it would very useful to be able to limit per UID as well as per process. My