Thanks all who replied. Many people suggested using rksh, however this restricts entirely the use of "cd" command, which wouldn't allow us to navigate through a user's home dir. Yet other people commented on using acls and general permissions but of course this would be a huge endeavour, and as many pointed out, you cannot restrict access to absoulutely every dir, you'll allways have holes by using this method. In brief, most people who replied commented that using this sort of restrictions without "chroot" is rather inadequate, specially if you wish to grant access for a certain user to a particular application. Thanks.all ======================================================================= Ing. Andris Alejandro Martmnez Sanchez andres.martinez@tecno.com.mx SUN Field Engineer Certificate POCOMAR S.C. Martires de la conquista 105 Col. Tacubaya, CP:11870 Tel: 01 (55) 527-708-88 01 800 248 0888 ======================================================================= _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Nov 18 12:12:01 2003
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