07-21-2016
Solaris local access restriction other than sshd_config?
Hi All,
As part of LDAP implementation we need to restrict users/groups locally on solaris machine:
Options tried:
sshd_config: as far as my testing it is restricting either user or group, as per the first preference.
pam_access.so by default I am unable to find(need some help if this is possible)
Current settings:
Ldap is configured manually not profile based and no restriction from server end, hence we have to restrict users/group locally.
On linux machines we did below:
on /etc/security/access.conf
+ : (group) user : ALL
- : ALL : ALL
This made us to manage access restriction locally, please let me know if there is any option to restrict users/group locally on solaris machine...
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NAME
sbuild-adduser - add an sbuild user
SYNOPSIS
sbuild-adduser [-h|--help | -V|--version] USER1 [USER2 [USERn...]]
DESCRIPTION
sbuild-adduser adds the specified users to the sbuild group, granting them the privelege to build packages with sbuild(1). The schroot(1)
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