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Massimiliano wrote: > KajS wrote: > > > Hallo! > > > > I have a problem with users loging on more then once on diffrent machines at > > the same time. > > I have searched for a salution to restrict user logons but I just can't find > > anything. > > Please, anyone! help me! > > Do you want to limit the number of cuncurrent logins or limt the users in a > particular area of the filesystem? > I know how to do the second one. Hello, Can you tell me how to limit the users in a particular area of filesystems in redhat AS thanks vijay t_vijaykumar@yahoo.com |
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(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Massimiliano wrote: > >>KajS wrote: >> >> >>>Hallo! >>> >>>I have a problem with users loging on more then once on diffrent > > machines at > >>>the same time. >>>I have searched for a salution to restrict user logons but I just > > can't find > >>>anything. >>>Please, anyone! help me! >> >>Do you want to limit the number of cuncurrent logins or limt the > > users in a > >>particular area of the filesystem? >>I know how to do the second one. > > > > Hello, > > Can you tell me how to limit the users in a particular area of > filesystems in redhat AS > > thanks > vijay > hi if you want to limit users capabilities use pam the files in /etc/pam.d (in most distrib) are for the different applications that use authentication services add the optional chroot line in the apllications you want and configure the usernames in the conf-file (e.g. /etc/security/chroot) the users will then see the named directory there as their / dir. and will be prevented from accessing anywhere else. ( see /usr/share/doc/.../pam and man chroot for details about all this.) any problems ask again! see you d |
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