05-25-2009
different ulimits when 'pbrun' to user
Hi,
we run an application called powerbroker that is providing a secured and logged access to functional IDs like root or oracle.
Generally the functionality should not differ from a normal su - but I am right now experiencing some behaviour I cannot explain: when 2 different users are switching to the same functional ID, the ulimits seem to be different ... even though /etc/security/limits has the correct ulimits for this functional ID.
Does anybody know where else the wrong values could come from ?
Thanks and regards
zxmaus
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