>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: Stephen Le [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Verzonden: vrijdag 5 november 2004 18:31 >Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Onderwerp: Limiting User Commands > > >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 outside their chroot by getting Apache w/ mod_perl to execute >the script. > >I'd like to be able to compile a list of commands/programs that users >in a certain group will be able to execute (ex. cp, mv, rm, etc). >However, I'd also be happy to compile a list of commands users >shouldn't be able to execute. 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? > >Thanks, >Stephen Le
Sounds like you want sudo. Regards, Benedict
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