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1. HP-UX
Dear Concern,
We want to restrict ssh for particular user "oracle". Our HP UX version is as below. Please advise.
# uname -a
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
I have PERL code to connect to Oracle database using DBI.
e.g.
$PERL -e "use DBI; DBI->connect(qw(DBI:Oracle:db111 testu testpass));"
by using DBI , if remote DB added to tnsnames.ora , I can connect using DBI . is there a way to restrict not to connect to remote DB using DBI ?
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3. AIX
hi,
I want to restrict some user access to only 1 directory (including all sub-directories/files in it).
can you please explain me, how can we do this?
example;
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/dev/hd4 2.61 1.02 1.59 40% /
/dev/hd2 ... (7 Replies)
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4. Red Hat
Hi there
I have an application user on my system that wants accesses to these file systems as such:
rwx:
/SAPO
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/R3_888B
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r:
/usr/sap
these are the existing FS permissions:ownerships:
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5. High Performance Computing
Hello everyone!
I am a bit inexperienced with administering queueing programs. I installed Torque (a PBS derivative) on a Linux cluster and it is running well. There is one annoying problem though: users can run massively parallel jobs and serial jobs too. Almost all users do a mix of the two. I... (0 Replies)
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6. Red Hat
Hi
I have a Fedora10 server and i need a particular user to view files only in a particular folder.
All other files in other folders having "read" permission for all shouldn't be accessible to this user.
Please let me know if ther's a way.
Thanks,
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi everyone !
I got "viewer" and "root" user on a *nix computer. When i log in using "viewer" I only can use "df" command. When I try another command like "ls" it say :
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8. AIX
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... (1 Reply)
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9. Solaris
Hi all,
I am using Sun OS 5.10. I am new to Unix.
Is there some way to restrict a specific user to certain command say "/usr/bin/more" ??
for example: I want that user1 can execute more command & user2 can't.
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10. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
Is there a way to prevent users from being able to execute commands less a select few? For instance, I wish to allow the user to be only able to execute 1 command, which is exec a.sh. He should not be able to do simple stuff such as ls, cd, rm, cat, etc.
Can this be achieved?
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nagiosstats(8) nagios nagiosstats(8)
NAME
nagiosstats - report statistics information from the Nagios system
SYNOPSIS
nagiosstats [-hVL] [-c config] [-m] [-d]
DESCRIPTION
nagiosstats is a program designed to provide information on the running Nagios system. It can provide a brief summary of information, or
it can be used to export specific information about the Nagios system into an MRTG-compatible format. For more information please consult
the Nagios online documentation available at http://www.nagios.org or the documentation available with your Nagios server's web page.
OPTIONS
-c|--config=FILE
The main configuration file. On openSUSE systems this defaults to /etc/nagios/nagios.cfg
-m|--mrtg
Print output in MRTG-compatible format. For more details run nagiosstats with --help
-d|--data=VARS
Comma-seperated list of variables to output in MRTG format. For more details run nagiosstats with --help.
-h|--help
A helpful usage message
-V|--version
Print version information
-L|--license
Print license details
FILES
/etc/nagios
Default configuration directory for Nagios
AUTHOR
Nagios is written and maintained by Ethan Galstad <nagios@nagios.org>. This manual page was written by sean finney <seanius@debian.org> for
the Debian GNU/Linux operating system (but it may be freely used, modified, and redistributed by others) and adapted for openSUSE by Lars
Vogdt.
sean finney, Lars Vogdt February 2006, May 2010 nagiosstats(8)