  | |  | Login restrictions in NIS environment | Login restrictions in NIS environment 2005-06-08 - By Richard Hobbs
Back Hello,
We have a NIS environment here, and all linux machines look at the same NIS server.
Our NIS Server, however, is also our DNS Server, and Intranet server, and Sun GridEngine master, and a few other things, and the problem is that users are perfectly able to log into this machine as if it was just another linux box.
We therefore need to restrict people from logging into certain machines on our network, but the same machines need to remain in NIS for those users we want to allow.
Do you know if this can be done? If so, how?
Thanks in advance, Richard.
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