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RE: Virtualising a Linux system

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Simon Garner)
Mon Oct 26 01:59:39 1998

From: "Simon Garner" <sgarner@expio.co.nz>
To: <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 19:54:41 +1300
In-Reply-To: <004c01be003a$456b0fa0$6401a8c0@home.jdimedia.nl>
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Hi,

> 
> No . You can still do the same through PAM. I have PAM configured 
> so that su
> access to root is restricted to users who are member of the root group.
> Works fine.
> 
> Solutions is to add the the pam_wheel.so module to /etc/pam.d/su
> 

Hey thanks, that works great!

Next question :)

a) how can I stop users from seeing other users' processes with
the 'ps aux' command? They must still be able to see their own
processes, however.

b) how can I make it so that when a user logs in with their shell
account and runs a command like 'uname -n' (which prints the
current hostname), it prints their own domain name? E.g. if we're
hosting their domain name "foo.com", I want them to see "foo.com"
as their hostname in the shell.


Look forward to a response.


Simon Garner.

EXPIO Communications, Ltd.
http://www.expio.co.nz/


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