Re: controlling user resources

2000-06-17 Thread sama
you mean here. Regards, -- Andrea Glorioso sama(at)aglorioso(dot)com Padua, Italy

Re: controlling user resources

2000-06-17 Thread sama
rding to its authors, is to implement resource limiting. Maybe this could be interesting for your problem. Regards, -- Andrea Glorioso sama(at)aglorioso(dot)com Padua, Italy

Re: controlling user resources

2000-06-17 Thread sama
the stock kernel goes, I guess that the only limitation is that: euid = 0 -> all ports euid != 0 -> just ports > 1024 I don't know about any capabilities or ACL model which influences TCP/IP ports. Regards -- Andrea Glorioso sama(at)aglorioso(dot)com Padua, Italy

Re: controlling user resources

2000-06-17 Thread sama
you mean here. Regards, -- Andrea Glorioso sama(at)aglorioso(dot)com Padua, Italy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: controlling user resources

2000-06-17 Thread sama
rding to its authors, is to implement resource limiting. Maybe this could be interesting for your problem. Regards, -- Andrea Glorioso sama(at)aglorioso(dot)com Padua, Italy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: controlling user resources

2000-06-17 Thread sama
the stock kernel goes, I guess that the only limitation is that: euid = 0 -> all ports euid != 0 -> just ports > 1024 I don't know about any capabilities or ACL model which influences TCP/IP ports. Regards -- Andrea Glorioso sama(at)aglorioso(dot)com