Re: File Server irritants (newbie)

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Robert L Cochran æå:
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> Buck wrote:
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>> 1)    Prevent users from logging in at the keyboard of the server.
>> The users buck, root and net manager will need permission to log from
>> the keyboard but I don't want ANYONE in the company to have access to
>> the server directly from the keyboard.

I don't know why you are having problem on this, If your client is purly
Windows, Just set the login prompt to /sbin/false on the /etc/passwd files.

And that is a done :)
So then you can control who can login who cannot by using that
Hum, But This is only ture for M$ Windows login.

If you really want to restrict people touching your Server, Using Pam
Will be a better idea. Set a group of people that is allow to login on
the Virtual terminal.

Thank You
Chan Min Wai
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