* Rudi Starcevic schrieb am 18.10.03 um 03:23 Uhr: > Hi, > > Is there anyway to resistict a non-root user's shell account ? > > For example once he/she is logged in is there any way to deny, say, > reading the /etc/passwd file ? > Can they be restricted like the way a user can be restricted using FTP ? > > I know I could use a tool like Snort to watch whats going out , for > example /etc/passwd, except > using SSH because it's encrypted. > > To my knowledge so far I cannot prevent an SSH user from reading system > files. > > Cheers > Rudi. > >
Hi Rudi, I had the same "problem". Finally I set up a chroot environment for ssh users. I did it with pam_chroot which is really nice.. -Marc -- ° <M3rlin-> what is the legal age to buy alcoholic in england ? ° ° <p5Ds13a06> you cant buy alcoholics ° ° <p5Ds13a06> but if you wink the right way, ° ° some of them will follow you home for free ° -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]