Hi Ralf

I totally agree with you. Hence with the above solution we can have a
little bit more control over our systems.

Thanks

> if a user can change /etc/hosts or any other system file, he must have
> root privileges. There is little you can do about it. We have a
> similar environment and it's nearly impossible to prevent users from
> doing things we don't want them to do...
>
> Ralf

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