> How about group access privileges on the offending executables?
>
> Seems to me to be the natural method of restricting access to stuff.
>
That is no good unless you restricket adding new binaries, or building
from source.
Gustavo
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> How about group access privileges on the offending executables?
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> Seems to me to be the natural method of restricting access to stuff.
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That is no good unless you restricket adding new binaries, or building
from source.
Gustavo
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i would run it with the clients group and that way i could lock each
one out of the others account. The problem is that i dont have lots of ip's,
any ideas on how to solve this?
Gustavo Felisberto
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i would run it with the clients group and that way i could lock each
one out of the others account. The problem is that i dont have lots of ip's,
any ideas on how to solve this?
Gustavo Felisberto
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