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1. Red Hat
Hi folks,
I am trying to grant the access like below items using the setfacl command, but i couldn't achieve as what I required. any other possibility.
username : testing
Readonly access in /form_dl/system/prd/logs
Write only access in /form_dl/system/prd/deploy
No access to other... (0 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi frds,
I have got a script restart.sh that kills and restarts a process. This scripts runs under a user called USER1 who is a normal user. Now my requirement is that i got other user named USER2 who should be able to run that script as USER1 as we dont want to share the password of user1 we... (2 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi All,
How can we restrict a particular user access to a particular shell in solaris 10.
Thanks in Advance. (5 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have multiple .prm files that contain user ID's. The .prm files reside in multiple directories that allow users access to different areas of the system. (see below)
current directory /apps/fourgen/accounting/menu
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5. AIX
I have installed sudo on AIX 6100-04 and want to know how do I set it up for a user to be able to run only some commands? I want to give the user the rights to only cd to certain directories and run the ls command to name a few? Are there any issues with running sudo when the user is forced to... (2 Replies)
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6. AIX
We have gotten an application that will read and display logs in a report format. The application need a user name and password to access the AIX servers where the logs reside. My problem is the logs are in a few different file systems on the server. Is there any way to lock the user to only the... (1 Reply)
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi Folks,
My problem is an easy one for the experts here. All my applications run using a user id that creates files with only the following default rights:
-rw-r-----
I want to modify this user's account such that it creates files that assign read access to the everyone group by default:... (7 Replies)
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8. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
dear guys,
sorry for asking a noob :p question, tried to search the forum for an answer but couldn't find one, i am running solaris 10 and i would like to create a user with limited access to view only one directory, the directory already exist, is this possible:confused:?
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9. Red Hat
Hi,
We were just recently given a new VM instance with Red Hat linux.
The only user account that can log in successfully is the root account. I made sure that the user z021407 has access to their directory and the account can read the home directory, but I can't log in with the new account... (2 Replies)
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10. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello
i want to ask
how can i let a newly created user to access only one directory and not any other directory at all.: (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: learn82
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