Re: restrict user access

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Do you have command that require elevated access, if so use sudo.
If you mean un-escalated commands that's a bit more difficult.

Cheers,
Harry

Greg_Wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>
>I would like to limit a user to just one command.  What is the best way to
>do this?
>
>using RHEL6.4
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