Hello all, I'm wrestling with a NIS issue. My company has NIS implemented for a Solaris network. Each of the Solaris servers and stations is managed by a central IT department. But there's a quickly increasing number of Linux machines. And the idea has been raised to bring them in to the NIS domain (as users on each station should be able to see which other users own certain data in clearcase). The problem is that every Linux-user has root on his/her own station. So bringing them into NIS makes it easy for them to 'su' to any desired user, and perform actions as that user. Can this in some way be blocked? Thanks in advance Guy _______________________________________________________________ Get Your FREE FlashMail Address now at http://www.flashmail.com It's Free, Easy, & Fun !!!