Re: limit processes that a user can 'see'

2000-08-16 Thread Steve Kudlak
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Maxime Henrion writes: > >Hello, > > > >I have an idea that I would love to see applied in FreeBSD source code, > >but as I'm not skilled enough to code it, I post it to see if you think > >it makes sense, and if someone would b

Re: limit processes that a user can 'see'

2000-08-14 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Maxime Henrion writes: >Hello, > >I have an idea that I would love to see applied in FreeBSD source code, >but as I'm not skilled enough to code it, I post it to see if you think >it makes sense, and if someone would be interested in coding this. It is >a se

Re: limit processes that a user can 'see'

2000-08-14 Thread Steve Kudlak
Maxime Henrion wrote: > Hello, > > I have an idea that I would love to see applied in FreeBSD source code, > but as I'm not skilled enough to code it, I post it to see if you think > it makes sense, and if someone would be interested in coding this. It is > a security measure regarding

Re: limit processes that a user can 'see'

2000-08-13 Thread Chris Costello
On Sunday, August 13, 2000, Maxime Henrion wrote: > By using the 'ps' command, any user logged in the system can view all > the running processes, including root's one and processes of other > users. My idea is to limit a bit this behaviour. If you want to keep your users completely out of the

limit processes that a user can 'see'

2000-08-13 Thread Maxime Henrion
Hello, I have an idea that I would love to see applied in FreeBSD source code, but as I'm not skilled enough to code it, I post it to see if you think it makes sense, and if someone would be interested in coding this. It is a security measure regarding 'ps' command. By using the 'ps' com