14 Nov
2007
14 Nov
'07
20:03
-----Original Message-----
From: Druid [mailto:marcio.ferreira@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 11:57 AM
To: opensuse@opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [opensuse] limiting users who can use su
chown /bin/su binary so it can be only executed by people in a certain
group (by tradition, its usually called wheel group)
Somewhere in this url it sasy how:
http://www.cromwell-intl.com/security/linux-hardening.html
On Nov 14, 2007 5:50 PM, James D. Parra
Hello,
Is there a way to control which user accounts can use 'su' when using ssh? I want only a couple of users to be able to change to root when using ssh.
Perfect. Thank you. This is the kind of response I needed.
For internal reasons, that I don't wish to go into here, there are uses who
get the root passwd from other users 'just becuase they needed to'. Again, I
don't want to go into details, however the above response will help be me
get around this problem.
Many thanks and much obliged.
~James
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