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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers security Post 86423 by abey on Friday 14th of October 2005 04:08:47 AM
Old 10-14-2005
security

Hi all,

Is there any command in linux to password protect one directory, so that even if some other person logging in using same user id can't view my files..

abey.
 
tpmtoken_setpasswd(1)					      General Commands Manual					     tpmtoken_setpasswd(1)

						       TPM Management - tpmtoken_setpasswd

NAME
tpmtoken_setpasswd - change the password(s) associated with the user's TPM PKCS#11 data store SYNOPSIS
tpmtoken_setpasswd [ OPTION ] DESCRIPTION
tpmtoken_setpasswd is used to change the password(s) associated with the user's data store. PKCS#11 requires a password (or PIN) for the Security Officer (SO) and the User. The SO and User password are set when the data store is initialized. This command will allow the user change either password. -h, --help Display command usage info. -v, --version Display command version info. -l, --log [none|error|info|debug] Set logging level. -k, --token STRING Use STRING to identify the label of the PKCS#11 token to be used -s, --security-officer Set the Security Officer password instead of the User password SEE ALSO
tpmtoken_init(1), tpmtoken_import(1), tpmtoken_objects(1), tpmtoken_protect(1) REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <trousers-users@lists.sourceforge.net> TPM Management 2005-04-25 tpmtoken_setpasswd(1)
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