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Hi all,
I am using Sun OS 5.10. I am new to Unix. Is there some way to restrict a specific user to certain command say "/usr/bin/more" ?? for example: I want that user1 can execute more command & user2 can't. Can we somehow edit .profile file in the home directory of user to achieve this ?? OR is there some other way ?? Pls help. Thanks N Regards, VIKAS |
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