  | |  | restrict a normail unix user from going anywhere | restrict a normail unix user from going anywhere 2005-06-21 - By Anze Vidmar
Back M E Fieu wrote: > Thanks... mm, But what I mean was > I don't want the user to issue the command that a normal user to issue too without doing sudo, for > example, I don't even want the user to issue more /etc/passwd. Is that possible?
Aha, I see your point. Since /etc/passwd file is readable to everyone I don't really know the easyest way to handle this, but making it unable to read for some user/group. Hovewer, you might be looking for jail? (http://www.pcquest.com/content/linux/2005/105021003.asp) Anyways, are you trying to set this for local or remote user?
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