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Can someone suggest me any means of having a controlled way to user access ...
basically we have a varied environment of people(users) logging in to AIX boxes ... either via 1) telnet ... 2) application 3) databse (SQL's) what we need to do is formalise this .. can someone help me with this will restricted shell help me achieve this ??? rgds rajesh |
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