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Login restrictions in NIS environment

Login restrictions in NIS environment

2005-06-08       - By Cecilio Mar?n

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Well, the second method is a possible solution.

Services: DNS, HTTPD, NIS...

#/etc/hosts.allow
ypserv: ALL
httpd: ALL EXCEPT fred@(protected)
bind: ALL EXCEPT fred@(protected)
....
<daemon>: ALL EXCEPT fred@(protected)

#/etc/hosts.deny
#Very restrictive
ALL: ALL@(protected), PARANOID

But the problem is if the daemons are not ready to use wrappers (this is
defined on compilation time of daemons).

Slts.

Richard Hobbs escribi??:

>Hello,
>
>Banning particular IP addresses is useless to us... We need to ban
>particular users.
>
>For example, if we ban fred's machine, fred can still log in from a
>different machine. We need to ban fred from every machine, but he still
>needs to be able to log into other machines on the network.
>
>Thanks again,
>Richard.
>
>  
>



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