Re: How to Restrict a user, not a root, Login to the Console?
From: Rex Monty di Bona (rex_at_comsmiths.com.au)
Date: 08/01/04
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Date: Mon, 02 Aug 2004 07:21:08 +1000 To: cristina.villegas@itece.es
This can be implemented with PAM. We have a PAM module that will
restrict remote logins on a per user basis. Set it up that only those
users allowed to login remotely are permitted (all other denied), then
they'll have to login as themselves and then SU to the account.
Rex.
cristina.villegas@itece.es wrote:
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> I need a restrict user (oracle for exemple) login to the console. With a superuser root, edit the /etc/default/login file, but with a user????
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> I want that any users who try to remotely log in to this system must first log in with their personal user login, and then use the su command to become a application user.
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> I'm working on Solaris 8, and don't want implementation a RBAC solution.
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> Any assistance will be appreciated.
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> Regards
> Cris
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