1 Oct
2001
1 Oct
'01
18:01
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Jason Stover wrote:
Hello,
I haven't seen this in the thread yet, but what I do is use /etc/permissions<whatever> to lock out the commands that I don't want normal users to use (like ping, netstat, nmap, etc).
It also makes it easy to send out this one file to the 20+ machines in the lab.
That works, but it only stops honest users. A dishonest user will just put equivalent commands in his/her own /bin directory and ignore the fact that s/he is denied access to the ones everyone else uses. Ray