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Operating Systems AIX New user and restrict path Post 302276703 by lo-lp-kl on Wednesday 14th of January 2009 12:05:32 PM
Old 01-14-2009
New user and restrict path

Hello

I have a question in Aix 5.3 can I create a user, that only can see a specify path.

I mean the user log in the default path its /home/newuser he type cd the path that need to check /example/directory_check but if he wants to go to / or any other path. we can not do this.

I only want that the user can move into this two path. or if there is a problem then can only see one path and only one.

I think that maybe in smitty user could be something to restrict but no

Thanks for your tips
 

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which(1)						      General Commands Manual							  which(1)

NAME
which - locate a program file including aliases and paths SYNOPSIS
[name...] DESCRIPTION
For each name given, searches for the file that would be executed if name were given as a command, and displays the absolute path of that file. Each argument is expanded if it is aliased, and searched for along the user's path. Both aliases and path are determined by sourc- ing (executing) the user's file. DIAGNOSTICS
A diagnostic is given for names that are aliased to more than a single word, or if an executable file with the argument name was not found in the path. EXAMPLES
The command: specifies where the executable program of the sh(1) command is found. For example, the response might be: if the sh(1) being used is located in WARNINGS
reports aliases even when not invoked from csh. cannot find built-in commands (e.g., jobs). information may be incorrect because it is unaware of any path or alias changes that have occurred in the current shell session. AUTHOR
was developed by the University of California, Berkeley. FILES
source of aliases and path values which(1)
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