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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users How to prevent local root from su to an NIS user? Post 302155547 by ramen_noodle on Friday 4th of January 2008 12:55:20 PM
Old 01-04-2008
No, it's an artifact of your deployment. I'm assuming NIS & NFS. The developers don't need to add local uids for them to su if the pertinent filesystems and credentials are available. I can think (quickly) of only one way to deal with the issue and that is by implementing netgroups (man -k netgroup).

Developers having local root access is an insupportable security practice imho. Perhaps a well designed sudo implementation is in order.
 

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NETGROUP(5)						      BSD File Formats Manual						       NETGROUP(5)

NAME
netgroup -- defines network groups SYNOPSIS
netgroup DESCRIPTION
The netgroup file specifies ``netgroups'', which are sets of (host, user, domain) tuples that are to be given similar network access. Each line in the file consists of a netgroup name followed by a list of the members of the netgroup. Each member can be either the name of another netgroup or a specification of a tuple as follows: (host, user, domain) where the host, user, and domain are character string names for the corresponding component. Any of the comma separated fields may be empty to specify a ``wildcard'' value or may consist of the string ``-'' to specify ``no valid value''. The members of the list may be separated by whitespace; the ``'' character may be used at the end of a line to specify line continuation. The functions specified in getnetgrent(3) should normally be used to access the netgroup database. If 'files' is specified for the 'netgroup' database in nsswitch.conf(5), (or no 'netgroup' entry is specified), then these functions operate on the db(3) version of the netgroup (netgroup.db) file which can be generated using netgroup_mkdb(8). If 'nis' is specified then the NIS maps 'netgroup', 'netgroup.byhost', and 'netgroup.byuser' are used. Lines that begin with a # are treated as comments. FILES
/etc/netgroup.db the netgroup database. SEE ALSO
getnetgrent(3), exports(5), nsswitch.conf(5), netgroup_mkdb(8) COMPATIBILITY
The file format is compatible with that of various vendors, however it appears that not all vendors use an identical format. BUGS
The interpretation of access restrictions based on the member tuples of a netgroup is left up to the various network applications. BSD
January 16, 1999 BSD
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