I'm trying to set up user accounts so that they can not view any further
than their home directory. At the very least I don't want them to be able
to do a cd .. and view /usr/home and view the other user accounts
information. How would I set this up so they couldn't view other user
accounts or
How would I set up a users account so I could limit the number of
processes they use? For example if they are allotted 5 processes and they
start a 6th either all the processes get killed or the sixth is not allowed,
something along those lines.
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How would I set up a users account so they are only allotted lets say 100
MB of disk space? Anything more would not be allowed and they would be just
allotted the 100 MB.
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In ports under "Net" there is IPFM i haven't played with it yet but it is
supposed to do some of what you are looking for. Do a google search and you
can find the homepage of the author. I would be interested in any
information you find out on this subject.
Greg
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How would I go about disabling users command to ping? If need be I would be
willing to just disable the ping command altogether as a last resort.
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I am wondering how a shell provider running FreeBSD sets up data to be
output with a command. For example typing "vhosts" at the command prompt
would list a bunch of ip addresses. How would I set this up?
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