Not really, while that could be implemented for commands, the problem is
that the command line also allows introspection and scripting and
authorization can't easily be done at that level so the console would not
be totally secured anyway.

On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 16:25, rrsavage <rrsav...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I'm new to Karaf and have a question about user access control within the
> (SSH) shell.  Is there a way to define more granular level of user access
> to
> see (list/autocomplete) and execute commands via the (SSH) shell?  For
> example, can certain commands be restricted to a configured set of user
> roles via the command's name or scope?
>
> Thanks, Robert
>
>
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