Hello
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:15 AM, Steven Jones steven.jo...@vuw.ac.nzwrote:
Hi,
If I login as say user1, I want that user to be able to su - oracle, but
not to say su - root (or to any other user).
If user2 logins I want them unable to su - X at all and especially not
root.
If an
Thankyou.
:D
regards
Steven Jones
Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE
Victoria University, Wellington, NZ
0064 4 463 6272
From: Simo Sorce [s...@redhat.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 18 July 2012 10:18 a.m.
To: Steven Jones
Cc: freeipa-users@redhat.com
Subject:
Hi,
Thanks...yes I dont care how as such. Im trying to translate traditional
linux/unix ways of doing things into IPA where possible...maybe that's where
I'm communicating poorly and causing confusion, sorry about that.
Its like english and french, I want the french but only have the
Is this possible?
If so how is it done?
regards
Steven Jones
Technical Specialist - Linux RHCE
Victoria University, Wellington, NZ
0064 4 463 6272
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Steven Jones wrote:
Is this possible?
If so how is it done?
I'm not sure what you're asking.
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Hi,
If I login as say user1, I want that user to be able to su - oracle, but not
to say su - root (or to any other user).
If user2 logins I want them unable to su - X at all and especially not root.
If an admin logins in I want them to be able to su - anybody...
In a way before I could do
On Mon, 2012-07-16 at 21:45 +, Steven Jones wrote:
Hi,
If I login as say user1, I want that user to be able to su - oracle, but not
to say su - root (or to any other user).
If user2 logins I want them unable to su - X at all and especially not root.
If an admin logins in I want