On Fri, Nov 05, 2004 at 07:53:33PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In regards to the latter method, would it be possible for me to change
the group ownership of the commands I don't want users to have access
to
and revoke execute permission from that group?
Yes, you can make something like
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 19:53:33 +0200 (EET), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, you can make something like that: addgroup(access), then change
groupname of commands that you want with that group (access), remember
to
remove execute/search by others from commands that are with
Hello all,
Is there an easy way to limit the commands a certain group of users
can execute? I've looked at chroot, and it's too complicated for my
needs and seems too easy to circumvent; users will be able to upload
their own Perl scripts, so it seems that they'll be able to access
commands
Hello
Do someone who have experience with evms/lvm2 can say some words.
Impressions and etc. I think to setup one of them on machine under
extremely high load but I think also this is not a good idea to use them
on high load servers.
Hello
Do someone who have experience with evms/lvm2 can say some words.
Impressions and etc. I think to setup one of them on machine under
extremely high load but I think also this is not a good idea to use them
on high load servers.
Hello guys,
I have a system with debian-sarge kernel 2.6.6, with three jbod's 10TB
and fibre storage switch. My questions are regarding how is the best way
to mount this;
1. To make five partitions each with size of 2TB, and mount each partition
in separate dir.
2. To make five partitions each
Hello guys,
I have a system with debian-sarge kernel 2.6.6, with three jbod's 10TB
and fibre storage switch. My questions are regarding how is the best way
to mount this;
1. To make five partitions each with size of 2TB, and mount each partition
in separate dir.
2. To make five partitions each
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